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Unless I'm mistaken , if a timing belt goes on ANY car it WILL damage the engine. If you whack the clutch in and stop immediately you may limit the damage. Timing belt change intervals vary. Halfords or eBay haines manual £13 new will tell you what the correct timing belt change intervals are. usually 30-60 K miles depending on make. I would never risk it... unless we're talking old banger. On a US market 960, you will have major damage if your timing belt breaks. The engine is what is called an interference engine. The scheduled replacement interval is 70k. If the last replacement is in question, replace the belt.
Many people recommend to purchase a Toyota Repair mannual. I think it is around $15.00 USD. The belt cost around $30-$40 and it takes around 4-5 hours to get done. I think if you check out some specials from Toyota Dealer, they charge around $300 for a timing belt change.
The water pump is located under the timing belt cover. It is a Timing belt driven water pump. Recommend a professional mechanic replacement if needed. It usually costs about $250.00 Labor $100 for the water pump and about $30 for the timing belt.
Behind the timing cover, while you are there, replace the timing belt, it's only $30.
Try at Dayco.com often the belt diagram is printed on the cardboard sleeve that the belt is packaged in
Get the vag-com cable from eBay for $20 and do it or take it to the Audi they will do it for $30 there is Noway to do it with out vag cable
Assuming you're talking about 30mph....could be the timing belt.
this is non related. Service engine light is probably a call for new oxygen sensor, but change your timing belt every 60,000 miles and water pump at the same time ,since it only adds about 30 min to the job. You have a good truck and will go 300,000 plus.
With a properly maintained vehicle a timing chain (not a belt) will last a very long time. Up to 30 years.
the unique thing about this i30s they have a chain instead of a belt and the chain last much longer it should last the entire life of youre car as long as proper oil change is done its about 300000 miles i wouldn't go changing them as yet coz they are expensive to change
The timing belt itself is under $50 on the Web. It can take a couple of hours to get the job done, as a lot of things need to be moved out of the way in the the tight engine compartment (even worse for turbocharged models). An independent shop might charge as little as $250, all in. DOuble that for the dealership. If this is your second timing belt change, get the belt tensioner and idler changed, too! Total parts are $250, installing them adds about 30 minutes. I would strongly recommend replacing the water pump as well - this is under the timing belt (that belt drives the water pump). If the water pump seizes, the belt will fail, the cams will unsync from the pistons, and the pistons will hit the valves, bending them... $4000 to fix. (Been there, done that - we junked the car, and 850). The $100 extra for a water pump changed maybe a little early is fabulous insurance.