When Should the Timing Belt of a Car Be Replaced?

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Chris
07/29/25 9:18pm
Generally, the timing belt should be replaced when the vehicle has traveled 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers, especially in northern regions where it is best to replace it at 60,000 kilometers. In southern regions, it can be used a bit longer, but it is advisable not to exceed 80,000 kilometers. Below is relevant information about timing belt replacement: 1. Replacement Interval: The specific replacement interval should not only refer to the vehicle model's replacement requirements but also be adjusted based on your driving habits and maintenance practices. Moreover, when the timing belt needs replacement, its related accessories are usually replaced together unless there are serious quality issues. Otherwise, the accessories should be replaced along with the timing belt. 2. Find a Reliable Shop for Replacement: Replacing the timing belt is a technical task. It is recommended to find a reliable shop for the replacement. After replacement, it is essential to verify whether the timing belt is properly installed. Additionally, if the timing belt breaks while driving, a tow truck must be called to handle the situation. Do not attempt to restart the engine and continue driving to avoid cylinder scoring, which could lead to major vehicle repairs.
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