Timing belt replacement on a 2002 Forester

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tontod

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I have a 2002 Subaru Forester, its at 83.5k miles. I think the timing belt needs to be replaced. I asked the mechanic I took my car to last weekend, and he said it would be 2 hours of labor, including the water pump replacement. It sounds a bit low, or is that normal for a Forester?
 

fbrdphreak

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2 hours for a timing belt? That sounds rather low. Has this mechanic worked on a Subaru before? I think I saw on the LegacyGT forum a shop was advertising a flat rate of around $500 for a timing belt change? Considering most shops are under $100/hr labor, I really doubt that shop would be able to do it in 2 hours.

The water pump is incidental - that is a few extra bolts once you're in there.

Call around and get some quotes. Check out places that advertise import, and Subaru in particular, specialty.
 

kami333

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That's low, I think the estimated labor time is about 5hours.

I paid about $650 for the timing belt and water pump at a dealer.

Also the timing belt replacement interval is 105k.
 

Vetterin

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Be happy you don't have a Santa Fe - 60,000 mile replacement at $650 a pop.
 

NutBucket

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Honestly, a competent mechanic could knock it out in 2 hours if he was trying. Nothing is terribly hard to get to. Hell, I could do it in 5 hours and I've never done a Suby belt before. Considering how much easier it is than a Honda belt I don't fear doing mine at all.

To me, the hardest part of a belt replacement is keeping everything aligned when you slip the belt on. Getting the belt on can be a real bitch.
 
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