What does the tbelt warning light mean?

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Christian
07/25/25 12:51am
tbelt warning light is the timing belt alarm light. It reminds that the timing belt of the car should be replaced. Here is some introduction about the timing belt: 1. Definition: The timing belt is an important part of the engine valve system. It connects with the crankshaft and cooperates with a certain transmission ratio to ensure the accuracy of intake and exhaust timing. 2. Purpose: The timing belt plays a connecting role. The upper part connects to the timing wheel of the engine cylinder head, and the lower part connects to the crankshaft timing wheel; the timing wheel is connected to the camshaft, which has cams. The contact point is the small rocker arm, and the rocker arm generates pressure through the power brought by the timing belt to play a lifting role.
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