must replace every 60,000 miles.Also replace water pump at same time, since driven by timing belt.
You don't "repair" a timing belt, you replace it. The cost of the belt varies depending on the model of car. The total repair bill is likely to be significantly more than the cost of the belt due to labor. Exactly how much depends not only on the model of car, but where you take it; the best way to get an estimate is to, well, get an estimate: call several local garages, tell them your year, make, and model of car, and ask how much they would charge to replace a timing belt.
Without the proper equipment you cannot replace the timing belt on your Mitsubishi Triton. The best place to have this work performed would be your local Mitsubishi dealer or at a trusted car repair business.
NO, you do not remove the head to replace the timing belt on any car.
It is a timing chain, and no, you can replace it in the car.
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For a 2003 Neon, a car nearly identical to the 2005 version, you should figure $700 cost to replace a timing belt at a dealership. However, sometimes you can get a better deal as a small local repair shop. Keep in mind that this is for a replacement only, if the timing belt broke, there is a chance that the engine could have taken damage.
Replacing the timing belt is a complicated procedure that is impossible to describe in this small space. The engine in your Subaru is an INTERFERENCE engine. As such if they belt is installed incorrectly and you start the engine you will do damage. I suggest you purchase Haynes or Chiltons repair manual for your car. It will describe in detail with photos how to replace the cam belt.
The engine timing marks are on the timing belt of the car. It lets you know when it is time to replace the belt.
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
Get yourself a Service Manual or the Haynes Repair Manual specific to your car. Remember that this is not a job for the faint hearted Do It Yourselfer.....
no. it has a chain not belt. it should last as long as the car.
Some engines available in your car don't have a timing belt. If yours does, get a manual from DISCOUNTAUTOREPAIRMANUALS.COM.