Perfect Timing

All vehicles are equipped with timing components including the timing chain/s or a timing belt. The sole purpose of this is to keep the top and bottom portion of the engine in sync with each other. Most vehicles recommend to have the timing belt replaced at every 90,000 miles or so. You will be left stranded on the side of the road if this belt breaks. Worse yet, some vehicles have an interference motor design which means that the valves in the cylinder head may possibly take damage if the timing belt were to break. In other words it is cheaper to do the preventive maintenance before a mechanical failure occurs. Be safe out there and be car care aware!! www.myautorepairhumble.com

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