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Winshawn -> RE: timing belt (4/1/2005 5:40:56 PM)
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Unfortunately, it is a big job to change the timing belt on these cars. You have to remove the, radiator, all of your accessory belts, air conditioning compressor, crank pulley, etc. Even if you are good it takes a long time. While you are in there you may want to consider replacing the water pump since the timing belt needs to come off to replace it. How many miles on your car? Dark Man will kill me but unless you have a DOHC the belt will last much longer than the 60k suggested replacement time. I waited 'till 90k but then I did my water pump, idler pulleys and belt tensioner. I also replaced all my accessory belts(cheap) and the radiator hoses and the radiator thermostat. Once you have it apart you might as well replace all that stuff. You should also consider the age of your car not just the mileage. If it is more than 6-7 years old it is probably time to replace it.
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