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When a Car Timing Belt Need the Replacement?

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It's critical to change your timing belt at the mileage intervals recommended by your vehicle's manufacturer. Every manufacturer is different, but it should be replaced every 60,000–100,000 miles on average. The recommended maintenance period for your vehicle can be found in the owner's manual. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: When a Car Timing Belt Need the Replacement?


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When a Car Timing Belt Need the Replacement?
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The timing belt is an internal engine component
that spins the engine's cam and crankshaft to
ensure that each cylinder ignites at the right
moment. It is subjected to significant stresses
within your engine and will ultimately need to be
changed. It is made of high-quality rubber with
nylon-reinforced cables inside to increase the
belt's life. Your engine will not start unless
the timing belt is entirely operational.
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COMMON SIGNS YOUR TIMING BELT NEEDS THE
REPLACEMENT ENGINE MAKES A TICKING NOISE
When the timing belt wears down, it might cause a
ticking sound inside the engine. This ticking
noise might also indicate low oil pressure or a
machine that isn't getting enough lubrication, so
check your oil level and, if it's within a normal
range, visit your technician as soon as possible
to repair your timing belt.
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THE ENGINE WON'T TURN OVER
The starting motor may engage when you turn the
key, but the engine will not turn over since the
belt operates the crank and camshaft. Further
internal engine compartment damage may occur if a
broken timing belt causes the problem.
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ENGINE MISFIRES
A worn-out timing belt may also affect the
engine's firing rate. The strap connects to
pulleys that drive the crank and camshaft if it
were to slip away from the gears and fall onto
the camshaft, one of the cylinders would open and
close prematurely. It may cause an engine misfire
and necessitates the replacement of the belt as
soon as possible. If left alone, it might cause
irreversible engine damage.
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ROUGH IDLING OF THE ENGINE
A timing belt comprises teeth that grasp gears
and rotate different engine components. If these
teeth grow brittle, shatter, or fall off, the
belt will begin to slip away from the kits,
causing your engine to halt. Consult a trained
mechanic as soon as you observe a loss of power
and harsh operating conditions, such as unusual
idling and a blinking check engine light.
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DECLINE IN OIL PRESSURE AND OIL LEAKING
If the timing belt fails, it can skip and break
off sections of the camshaft, and some of these
pieces may fall into the vehicle's oil pan,
causing oil pressure to decrease in the engine's
bottom. Oil may also leak from the timing belt
cover if it becomes loose or the gasket between
the engine block and the timing cover wears out
cracks or pinches due to faulty installation.
Leaking oil from the timing belt cover frequently
causes engine overheating and early wear of the
timing belt. If you detect a change in oil
pressure or fat pouring from the front of the
engine, there might be an issue to be addressed
right once.
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Conclusion
Want to know more about the replacement of a car
timing belt? Shibam Traders is here to give you
the answers. You have to contact us. Source
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Contact Us
  • Phone- 971 25548117
  • Website- https//www.shibambelting.com/
  • Address- Building No 434, No 9 Musaffah, Abu Dhabi

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