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My latest project with my old vehicle is explained in another current thread.
I bought the SUV when it had 95,000 miles on the odometer, and my experience with repair and replacement schedules was an interplay between ignorance and surprise -- but I've really been on top of things for the last 15 years -- approximately.
At 158,000 miles, my timing belt broke, and it was really a miracle that no engine damage occurred. Timing belt replacement is recommended every 60,000 miles, and we cannot believe the previous owner of the vehicle had swapped out the timing belt just before he sold it to me. If the previous owner had followed the owners' and shop manuals, the timing belt would've been swapped out at 60,000 miles, so I could imagine that the belt that broke might have had almost 100,000 miles of use.
I currently have about 17,000 miles remaining before the spec replacement mileage. But -- the previous belt broke in 2009. It has been now 15 years since then. Some online wisdom suggests that the rubber timing belt should be replaced every ten years.
Anyone have further insight about this? I am now toying with the idea to schedule a timing-belt replacement for next year or thereabouts. Or -- should I wait for another 17,000 miles?
I bought the SUV when it had 95,000 miles on the odometer, and my experience with repair and replacement schedules was an interplay between ignorance and surprise -- but I've really been on top of things for the last 15 years -- approximately.
At 158,000 miles, my timing belt broke, and it was really a miracle that no engine damage occurred. Timing belt replacement is recommended every 60,000 miles, and we cannot believe the previous owner of the vehicle had swapped out the timing belt just before he sold it to me. If the previous owner had followed the owners' and shop manuals, the timing belt would've been swapped out at 60,000 miles, so I could imagine that the belt that broke might have had almost 100,000 miles of use.
I currently have about 17,000 miles remaining before the spec replacement mileage. But -- the previous belt broke in 2009. It has been now 15 years since then. Some online wisdom suggests that the rubber timing belt should be replaced every ten years.
Anyone have further insight about this? I am now toying with the idea to schedule a timing-belt replacement for next year or thereabouts. Or -- should I wait for another 17,000 miles?