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It depends on the specific situation ‼️
In fact, 100000 kilometers is only a rough reference range, and the actual replacement timing also needs to consider various factors such as the vehicle's operating environment, driving habits, belt material, and manufacturing process!
Definition: Timing belt
Timing belt, also known as synchronous belt, is an important component of the engine valve train. It ensures precise synchronization between the opening and closing of valves and the up and down movement of pistons by synchronously meshing with the crankshaft and camshaft teeth, thereby ensuring the normal operation of the engine.
Once the timing belt breaks or fails, it will cause the engine valves and pistons to move out of sync, leading to serious malfunctions and even engine damage.
When should the timing belt be replaced?
Generally speaking, the recommended replacement mileage is between 60000 kilometers and 100000 kilometers. But this is only a rough reference range, and the actual replacement timing still needs to consider various factors such as the vehicle's operating environment, driving habits, belt material, and manufacturing process.
In addition to the reference mileage, it is also possible to determine whether the timing belt needs to be replaced through the following methods:
1. Observe whether there are obvious cracks or wear on the surface of the belt;
2. Check if the tension of the belt is appropriate, whether it is too loose or too tight may be a sign of belt aging;
3. Listen to whether there is any abnormal noise during engine operation, such as "squeaking" sound, which may be the sound of the timing belt slipping or wearing.