What Are the Signs of a Timing Belt Breakage?
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The precursors to a timing belt breakage include engine shaking or unusual noises from the belt. However, timing belt breakages are usually sudden, with a low likelihood of prior warning signs. Here is a detailed explanation regarding timing belt breakage: Reasons for sudden breakage: During normal engine operation, the timing belt is subjected to significant tension, especially during rapid acceleration or under heavy engine load. When the timing belt can no longer withstand the tension, it typically breaks suddenly. Only when the breakage occurs during idling or steady driving might some warning signs appear. Additional information: The timing belt should be regularly inspected after the vehicle has traveled 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers. The rate of belt aging varies depending on the engine load during driving. Additionally, the quality of timing belts differs across brands. Decisions regarding maintenance and replacement of the timing belt should be based on actual conditions.