Timing Belts and Maintenance Issues

April 21, 2025

Keeping Your Vehicle in Top Shape with Accomplished Auto


At Accomplished Auto, we understand the importance of maintaining your vehicle's engine in peak condition. The timing belt is a crucial component that often goes unnoticed until it fails. You may have heard about this vital part of your vehicle's engine, and you might know that if it breaks, it can lead to serious and costly engine problems.

Close-up of a worn timing belt on an engine. A visible gap exists between the belt's teeth and the gear.

Did you know that not all vehicles have timing belts? Smaller engines typically feature them, while larger engines are often equipped with timing chains. The timing belt keeps your engine synchronized, ensuring that the crankshaft, camshaft, pistons, and valves all work together seamlessly. It's essential to replace the timing belt according to your vehicle manufacturer's schedule—usually every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, or 100,000 to 160,000 km—to prevent premature failure.


So, what are some signs that your timing belt might be failing? Your engine might not start at all, or you may hear ticking or banging sounds from under the hood. Oil leaks and engine misfires can also indicate timing belt issues. If you experience any of these symptoms, we strongly advise bringing your vehicle to Accomplished Auto for a professional inspection.


Replacing a timing belt is an intricate job that often involves replacing related components, such as the water pump, thermostat, tensioner, and idler pulleys. This ensures that your timing belt lasts another 60,000 to 100,000 miles without issues.


Modern vehicles are increasingly using timing chains due to their longevity. If you're unsure whether your car has a timing belt or chain, our service advisers at Accomplished Auto are here to help. We can check your vehicle and advise you on necessary maintenance.


At Accomplished Auto, we proudly serve the Concord, Hopkinton, Contoocook, Bow, Pembroke, Boscawen, and Henniker areas. Our experienced technicians are dedicated to keeping your vehicle running smoothly, no matter where you drive. Schedule a timing belt replacement or any other service with us to ensure your engine parts work harmoniously, as they should.


Your vehicle's health is our priority, and with our comprehensive service, you can drive confidently knowing that Accomplished Auto has you covered. Visit us today and experience top-notch automotive care in the heart of New Hampshire.

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