How Often Should the Timing Belt Be Replaced in a Sedan?
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Automobile manufacturers clearly specify that the timing belt should be replaced regularly, typically every 60,000 kilometers. Below is relevant information about the timing belt: 1. The timing belt is a crucial component of the engine's valve system. It connects to the crankshaft and operates at a specific transmission ratio to ensure accurate intake and exhaust timing. 2. Timing belts or timing belts are rubber components. The function of the timing belt is to maintain timing, ensuring that the engine's ignition aligns with the movement of the cylinders, preventing misfires or erratic ignition, and ensuring smooth power output from the engine. 3. The timing belt is a consumable part. If the timing belt breaks, the camshaft will not operate according to the timing, which can lead to severe damage due to collisions between the valves and pistons. Therefore, the timing belt must be replaced according to the mileage or time specified by the original manufacturer.