Automotive Tips from Charlie's Fast Lube Sikeston: Knowing When Your Timing Belt Should Be Replaced
June 26, 2018
The timing belt in your engine controls the opening and closing of the intake and exhaust valves. Sikeston drivers need to replace it on a schedule to avoid failure.
Timing belts are very difficult to get to, requiring quite a bit of labor to access. Timing belt replacement is one of the more expensive maintenance services, but the cost at Charlie's Fast Lube Sikeston to correct an engine damaged by a broken timing belt is much, much more.
The timing belt has a tensioner to help maintain proper belt tension. The tensioner should be replaced along with the timing belt and any idler pulleys at the vehicle manufacturer’s specified service interval. Your Charlie's Fast Lube Sikeston service advisor can help you with the timing belt.
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Charlie's Fast Lube Sikeston
2017 E. Malone
Sikeston, Missouri 63801
573-472-1139
http://www.charliesfastlubesikeston.com
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