0 (0/0)- $500+ for 60K miles belts service???

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by sofaspud, Jan 19, 2004.

  1. sofaspud

    sofaspud Guest

    Took in an 02 elantra for recall service this morn'. Tech mentioned
    belt inspection/replacement for autos @ 60K miles. Then said
    it'll cost $530!. Is this the norm?
     
    sofaspud, Jan 19, 2004
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  2. You should change the timing belt @60K miles.

    It's much cheaper to do it yourself.
     
    screwtape iii, Jan 19, 2004
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  3. sofaspud

    Ohaya Guest


    If your car is closing in on 60K miles, you're much better off paying
    the $500+ getting the timing belt replaced BEFORE it goes bad. Believe
    me!

    I don't know the details, but we had an old minivan awhile ago in which
    the belt went south (at 48K), and it did all kinds of nasty things,
    including bending valve stems, if I recall. Luckily it was JUST under
    the 50K warranty, otherwise we would've been out about $1200+ for the
    repair...
     
    Ohaya, Jan 19, 2004
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  4. Yea, my wife had a '79 Fiat Strada that had it's timing belt jump at 28,000
    miles. Massive damage but it was under warranty.
     
    screwtape iii, Jan 19, 2004
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  5. sofaspud

    Thomas Bauer Guest

    £180 here in UK (including tax) = about US$320 for belt change.
    Thomas Bauer
    UK
     
    Thomas Bauer, Jan 20, 2004
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  6. sofaspud

    GP Guest

    The local ford dealership did mine for 3.5 hours labour.
    I shopped around, the highest was 5 hours labour.
    I bought the belt myself. They did the labour.
    No problems. Did mine at 100,000km.
     
    GP, Jan 20, 2004
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