Posted on 4/30/2026

Timing belt service is easy to delay because the engine can seem completely normal right up until it isn't. The car still starts, still runs, and still drives the way it always has, so many drivers assume the belt can wait a little longer. That is where timing belt problems get expensive. The safest time to replace a timing belt is rarely after the engine starts warning you loudly. Why Timing Belt Service Should Be Planned, Not Guessed A timing belt keeps the engine’s moving parts in sync. That timing has to stay exact. Once the belt is too old, too worn, or too weak, the risk extends beyond rough running or a no-start. On many engines, a failed timing belt can cause internal engine damage that costs far more than the service itself. That is why timing belt replacement is planned around mileage, age, and service history rather than waiting for a clear symptom. Mileage Is One Of The Biggest Clues For many vehicles, timing belt service fa ... read more