Timing Belt
Timing Belt & Cambelt Change

Your timing belt synchronises the movement of the pistons and valves inside your engine. If it breaks or snaps, your engine could be severely damaged.
Each vehicle is different, but every manufacturer will recommend an age or mileage limit to replace your timing belt by. It’s important to follow this recommendation, as it can be very difficult to tell when your timing belt is about to go.
In general most manufacturers recommend getting it changed between 70,000 and 100,000 miles . On some vehicles, the timing belt may require additional items to be replaced at the same time such as the water pump.
Whatever car you own, Euro Repar Car Service Centres are here to help. Get in touch with us today for a quote on replacing your timing belt.
Advice
It’s not worth the risk of waiting to replace your timing belt. It can appear to be in good condition but break without warning. It’s best to replace it in line with the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Very hot or very cold climates, or large variations in temperatures can cause premature wear of the timing belt.
On certain engines, the synchronisation of the pistons and valves are not controlled by a belt. Instead they use a chain, which in theory shouldn’t need replacing during the car’s lifetime.