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Timing belt replacement interval

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Timing belt replacement interval

Post by noelp »

The daihatsu service manual recommends replacement of the timing belt at 100,000km intervals. Is this a reasonable thing? Mine has done 180,000km with a factory service replacement at 100,000. Should I be contemplating changing it now or waiting for the 200K mark?

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Post by murcod »

Change it now!

My last Daihatsu engine died when the belt snapped prematurely; as well as the engine fitted before that (but that one had an unknown service history.)
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Post by 4x4xmore »

change it if your worried about it. Its easy to do yourself if you have a fair idea about mechanics. i think my belt only cost me around $50
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Post by lowndsie »

I replaced mine at 92,000km. The ilder holding the belt was just about seized. Still got it some where as a reminder of what could of happened......... ;)
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