after calling around the cost seems to be between $350- $500 depending on the garage rates. it takes between 3 - 5 hours and the belt costs between $60 - $100 which is included in above estimates
A timing belt for a 1994 Ford Ranger will cost an estimated $24.00. The cost of a mechanic to put the timing belt on will vary. In most cases, a mechanic will charge a $250 to replace the timing belt.
The 1999 Toyota Sienna 3.0-liter engine is a freewheeling engine, which means that if the timing belt stretches past its useful life, chances are, it won't cause any damage to the pistons and valves. The manufacturer recommends changing the timing belt every 90,000 miles or 72 months, whichever comes first. The procedure uses a special tool that is available from a Toyota dealer.
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Step 1
Disconnect the negative battery cable and set it aside, but do not allow it to touch metal. Raise the front of the Sienna using the floor jack. Support the car on jack stands. Remove the coolant reservoir using the appropriate socket. Remove the right front wheel using the lug wrench. Remove the right fender apron seal using the appropriate socket.
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Step 2
Move the accessory drive belt tensioner using a ratchet to release tension on the accessory drive belt. Support the engine with the floor jack. Remove the right engine mount and control rod using the appropriate sockets. Remove the alternator bracket using the appropriate socket.
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Step 3
Remove the crankshaft bolt using the appropriate socket. Remove the crankshaft pulley using special tools 09213-54015 and 09330-00021. Remove the timing belt covers using the appropriate socket. Remove the engine mount bracket and the guide washer.
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Step 4
Install the crankshaft bolt. Use the bolt to turn the crankshaft until the timing marks are lined up. There are three timing marks: The mark on the crankshaft is at 12 o'clock and is a dot. The marks for the camshafts are at the 12 o'clock position on the heads, and are dots. The camshaft sprockets and the crankshaft sprockets all have dots. The dots must line up.
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Step 5
Unbolt and remove the auto tensioner and the dust boot using the appropriate wrench.
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Step 6
Work the tensioner and the idler pulley to make sure they turn smoothly. If they look worn, make noise or seem to hang up, replace them. Check the auto tensioner for oil leaks. If oil is leaking, replace it with a new one. If the auto tensioner pushrod moves when you push it against a hard surface, it does not have enough strength--replace the auto tensioner. If the pushrod protrudes more than 0.39 to 0.43 inches, replace the tensioner.
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Step 7
Check the timing marks to ensure they are still lined up. Install the timing belt by routing it around the pulleys, starting on the crankshaft pulley and working your way counterclockwise around the water pump pulley, over the right camshaft (as you are facing the engine), under the idler pulley, over the top of the left camshaft and behind the tensioner pulley. As you route the belt, keep tension on the right side (water pump side) and line the marks on the belt to the marks on the sprockets. The marks on the belt are small dots on the front of the belt.
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Step 8
Push the pushrod in the tensioner in, using the press or vise. Slide an Allen wrench through the holes in the body of the tensioner and into the pushrod (as you push the pushrod in, the holes will line up, allowing you to put the Allen wrench in). The Allen wrench holds the pushrod in position.
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Step 9
Install the tensioner and the dust boot in the reverse order of removal. Tighten the tensioner bolts to 20 foot pounds of torque. Remove the Allen wrench. The tensioner will apply tension to the timing belt. Turn the crankshaft clockwise two turns (slowly). Line up the timing marks at the end of the second turn.
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Step 10
Remove the crankshaft bolt. Install the rest of the parts in the reverse order of removal. Reinstall the crankshaft bolt and tighten it to 159 foot pounds of torque.
The timing belt of the 1999 Dodge Neon costs between $60 and $110. It will only cost between that amount without a mechanic or a shop being involved.
Replacing a timing belt might cost one from $50 to $100. The new timing belt itself might cost aroung $50 if one buys it from the local car repair shop.
It varies by engine, and there will also be higher and lower end brands.
If everything was fine before the new belt was fitted then the most obvious answer is that the timing belt has been fitted incorrectly and the timing is wrong.
On most engines, the water pump drive belt is also the timing belt.
timing belt has nothing to do with transmission so it is possoble for you to have a timing belt it may be a timing chain also the purpose of the belt or chain is to keep the crank shaft turning in time with the cam shafts yes, the timing belt is independent of the transmission.
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if the timing belt is not moving when engine is cranking,it means you have broken a cam,or a belt pulley.do not keep cranking as you can damage other parts of the engine such as the valves
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HOW MUCH DOES IT COST FOR A TIMING belt for a 1998 Nissan quest
It doesn't have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.
There is no timing belt on 2004 Honda accord, but a timing chain.
how much does it cost to fix a timing belt.
Nothing, it doesn't have a timing belt.
700 bucks for drive belt, timing belt, vane pump belt and spark plugs.
Labor and timing belt only, aprox $400.
The price to change a timing belt on a Toyota Tacoma will depend on the mechanic fees. The prices for a timing belt start at $232.95.
Not one penny. The 1996 Jeep Cherokee does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.
It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.