California easier on timing belts?
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California easier on timing belts? - 1/16/2008 7:24:07 AM
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boomer535
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In my 2004 Elantra owners manual there is a special notation that for California replacing the timing belt at 60,000 miles is "recommended but not required". Is California easier on timing belts then the other 49 states? Or maybe there is a law in California that mandates timing belts should last longer then 60,000 miles? What is the story on this?
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RE: California easier on timing belts? - 1/16/2008 12:01:35 PM
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cruiser69
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Hmmm, interesting. It could be because California does not go through the extreme season changes such as the artic cold we experience in the north central United States. However, that does not explain why Florida, Texas, Hawaii and Southern Georgia are not included either, as they have very mild winters in most parts of the states. I would call Hyundai and ask them. I dont care what the manual says though, to be safe, change every 60,000 miles. The only car i have seen that can safely go 100,000 miles on the original timing belt are the mid to late 90's Honda Accords. Even so, i would never push the belt that far. Not worth the risk.
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