Where is the car timing belt located?
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Car timing belts are typically located at the front end of the engine. Here is a detailed introduction about car timing belts: Overview: The main function of the engine timing belt is to drive the engine's valve train, ensuring that the intake and exhaust valves open or close at the appropriate times to allow the engine cylinders to intake and exhaust normally. Additional Information: As the engine operating time increases, rubber timing belts, along with other components such as tensioners, tensioner pulleys, and water pumps, will wear out or age. Compared to traditional belt-driven systems, chain-driven systems offer more reliable transmission, better durability, and can also save space.