How long will a cracked timing belt last?
How long will a cracked serpentine belt last? Serpentine belts typically last between 60,000 and 100,000 miles (although some claim that they last anywhere between 30,000 to 150,000 miles). Still, that doesn’t mean you should wait until the 100,000-mile mark to check on your belt.
When do you know it’s time to replace your timing belt?
Belt Abrasion This normally occurs when there is a tensioner or pulley misalignment, excessive heat or bearing failure. Your mechanic will notice the belt’s edges have been worn down to the filaments inside. 3. Cracking This sign of wear is self-explanatory.
What causes oil to leak from the timing belt?
Another issue that will cause oil to leak is when the gasket between the engine block and timing cover wears out, is cracked or has been improperly installed and is pinched. Leaking oil from the timing belt cover commonly results in engine overheating as well and can prematurely wear the timing belt.
When is it time to replace your serpentine drive belt?
Check for cracks, chunks missing, abrasions, rib separation, uneven rib wear, and damaged ribs. If you notice any of these, it is time to replace your serpentine/drive belt. As soon as you notice a squealing noise, loss of power steering, the engine overheating, or the belt looks bad,…
Can a crank pulley be removed from a timing belt?
The crank pulley is the main pulley at the bottom of the engine. It needs to be removed in order to change the timing belt. However, it’s not easy if you only have hand tools, since the torque on this bolt is often pretty extreme.
How much does it cost to replace a timing belt?
Timing Belt Replacement Cost. You should know right off the bat that this is not a cheap fix. In fact, replacing your timing belt is quite an expensive repair. Most auto mechanics will charge anywhere from $500 – $2,000 to replace a timing belt due to the labor costs involved with the job.
What happens when your engine timing belt goes off?
This can result in the belt occasionally slipping a tooth on the pulley wheel. The engine will continue to run, but valve timing may be off just enough to create a misfire situation. As rpms increase, the engine may run rougher and churn out more smoke as a result. On newer cars, this can cause the Check Engine light to illuminate.
When to replace timing belt in Hyundai Accent?
Most vehicle maintenance in general mentions whichever comes first. I’ll have to confirm in the user manual tomorrow, but seems the Hyundai recommendation (as offered by mechanic shop) says timing belt replacement at 48 months or 60k miles (37500 miles under severe conditions). I have a 2009 Hyundai Accent bought new from dealer (in another state).
When to replace timing belt on Honda CRV?
Manufacturers tend to be very conservative on timing belt replacement intervals because if it fails, catastrophic damage will result on interference engines. For comparison, I have a ’99 Honda CRV with an interference engine, and a recommended timing belt interval of 105k mi/ 7 yrs.