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timing belt on my 2007 hyundai accent gs hatchback? it has 63000 miles on it. you wont need to change it until at least 100,000 miles. Typically that will last the life of the car. But alot of people,

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Question about 2007 Accent GS Hatchback

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...timing belt? Most manufactures recommend changing the Timing belt at around 60,000 miles / 100,000 Km or 7 years, whichever comes first. They have been known to last a lot longer than that but it is ...

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Question about 2007 Accent GS Hatchback

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...timing belt breaks, will is cause severe damage to the engine? No it will wipe out the valves.. usually all of the exhaust valves. Here is the interval for changing the timing belt on your Hyundai.. ...

Question about 2007 Accent GS Hatchback

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...with 130,000km's and have never changed the timing belt, is this something that should be done or is it a suggestion????? its getting near that time to replace it, better that than to have it ...

Question about 2007 Accent GS Hatchback

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timing belt covers (upper & lower), replace belt and idlers from kit. to reassemble....reverse steps. yes, it is that simple BUT not for a neophyte. inspect original belt before replacement, if no

Question about 2007 Accent GS Hatchback

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timing belt, accessory belts, and had oil changed recently. - Tech recommended changing the spark plugs soon. - Car has only 40,000 km on it. Don't know if this is relevant or not. Thanks for the help

Question about 2007 Accent GS Hatchback

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timing belt, accessory belts, and had oil changed recently. - Tech recommended changing the spark plugs soon. - Car has only 40,000 km on it. Don't know if this is relevant or not. Thanks for the help

...timing belt. we are looking for the positioning and how many links are supposed to be between the marks on the CHAIN that are on the opposite side from the timing belt right it a twin cam engine ...

replace the belt(s), I would do that first. If that doesn't fix the issue... the next potential problem would be the tensioner arm or pulley. Semper Fi, Z Yes. Just don't use mechanic in a bottle belt

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