California difference?
#1
California difference?
Does anyone know why Hyundais in California only recommend that at 60,000 miles for the timing belt to be changed....they dont require it like in the other states to keep the warranty on the motor intact?Just curious.
#3
RE: California difference?
In Canada they recommend 100 k kilometers which is about the same as 60K miles..
I have only had one timing belt break in my life. It was on an old Volvo I owned about 6 years ago. The closest place to tow it was to the Hyundai dealer where they replaced it and I was on my way.
But the mechanic told me that if it breaks on a Hyundai you hear a KA-BOOM and your engine is KAPUT
I don't know how true that is but I have 60K, km on my Hyundai Accent now and as soon as it reaches 100K , km . It's getting a new timing belt whether it needs it or not. [8D]
W.Y.
I have only had one timing belt break in my life. It was on an old Volvo I owned about 6 years ago. The closest place to tow it was to the Hyundai dealer where they replaced it and I was on my way.
But the mechanic told me that if it breaks on a Hyundai you hear a KA-BOOM and your engine is KAPUT
I don't know how true that is but I have 60K, km on my Hyundai Accent now and as soon as it reaches 100K , km . It's getting a new timing belt whether it needs it or not. [8D]
W.Y.
#4
RE: California difference?
Im also guessing that Hyundai makes it a requirement at 60,000 miles to change the timing belt just to keep it safe for possible motor replacements....makes a lot of sense.Like they say "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."Good move on their part to reduce the chances of replacing many motors.
#5
RE: California difference?
Timing belts are hit or miss. Thay can last for 60k or to 150k. I look at it this way, sure I can press my luck or I can convince myself of the following, one timing belt + Labor = $xxx. One engine + labor = MOTHERFOCKER HOW MUCH??!!!! JESUS S CHRIST!!!!
THIS FOCKING PEICE OF SHEEEET!!! I've always come back to reality, one timing belt + labor is far cheaper. My two sense!!!
Brant
THIS FOCKING PEICE OF SHEEEET!!! I've always come back to reality, one timing belt + labor is far cheaper. My two sense!!!
Brant
#6
RE: California difference?
TIMING BELT??? I bought my Hyundai for the TIMING CHAIN!!!
What Hyundai has a timing belt? I am sorta shocked. Learning curve here ... at least the Azera has a timing chain. That is one reason I didn't buy a Toyota, because they had the belt. VW had a belt. Hyundai had a chain.
What models have a belt? Is this only on older models??? Very curious.
Thanks for any reply to inform me about this.
What Hyundai has a timing belt? I am sorta shocked. Learning curve here ... at least the Azera has a timing chain. That is one reason I didn't buy a Toyota, because they had the belt. VW had a belt. Hyundai had a chain.
What models have a belt? Is this only on older models??? Very curious.
Thanks for any reply to inform me about this.
#8
RE: California difference?
Youre right Brant....its like Grandma use to say.."an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".And Winston i also have a 2002 Accent GL and it says i have a timing belt in the owners manual.Maybe the newer models Hyundai since 2002 switched over from the belt to the chain,im not sure or maybe the chain is in the higher type models....the more you pay the better quality belt you also get.When do they require you to change your timing chain Winston?