Why should you be paying closer attention to your engine's timing belt? It is actually possible for your car's engine to experience a substantial decrease in power in the case of an improperly functioning timing belt. This is due to the fact that the valves, pistons, camshaft and crankshaft cannot move in harmony without the use of the aforementioned timing belt.

Vehicles manufactured in recent decades will include a standard rubber-built timing belt. However, vintage vehicles will not. They, instead, will include a metal chain-like component. 100,000 miles is the replacement interval for the rubber one. 60,000 miles, on the other hand, is the replacement interval for the chain version.

The technicians at Land Rover Roaring Fork's service center will happily answer your timing belt related questions. If you need a new timing belt in order to continue safely navigating Glenwood Springs's streets, then do not hesitate to have yours replaced.

 

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