Timing Belt & Drive Belts
Hey all,
Monday my car is going in for some matenance. Along with new tranny fluid, rear brakes, and oil change, I'm going to have the timing belt replaced (Car has 65,000 miles on it). The car squeals when I start her up (have I4 by the way), and I know the timing belt is loose on it. Figure I just have them go in and put a new one in. I was asked about the drive belts, which I assume are the belts for the alternator, power steering, a/c, and whatever else). Do those need to be changed also at 65,000 miles? How long should the drive belts last? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Finally, how much did it cost for just the timing belt replacement service. And how much to have both the drive belts and timing belts done together? Thanks!
P.S For the guy in the silver Solara who flashed and honked at me on 40th street in Phoenix, sorry for not responding. I was off in my own little world that day. But your car looked awesome!
Monday my car is going in for some matenance. Along with new tranny fluid, rear brakes, and oil change, I'm going to have the timing belt replaced (Car has 65,000 miles on it). The car squeals when I start her up (have I4 by the way), and I know the timing belt is loose on it. Figure I just have them go in and put a new one in. I was asked about the drive belts, which I assume are the belts for the alternator, power steering, a/c, and whatever else). Do those need to be changed also at 65,000 miles? How long should the drive belts last? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Finally, how much did it cost for just the timing belt replacement service. And how much to have both the drive belts and timing belts done together? Thanks!
P.S For the guy in the silver Solara who flashed and honked at me on 40th street in Phoenix, sorry for not responding. I was off in my own little world that day. But your car looked awesome!
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