90,000km. If you do not replace the belt and the old one snaps, your valves can hit the pistons. Expensive fix.
how ofen do you change a timing belt on 96 excel
90,000km
replace every 90k kl or 60k kl if driving hard don't wait for it to go as you damage the engine if it brakes
if you replace the water pump also plan on replacing the timing belt and tensioner. they are all part of the same assmebly and can't be done seperately.
It does not have a belt, it has a chain.
Take it to a mechanic
Hyundai Excel was created in 1985.
For a 1994 Hyundai Excel GL, the ignition timing should typically be set around 10 degrees BTDC (before top dead center) at idle. To properly set the ignition timing, connect a timing light and ensure the engine is warmed up, then adjust the distributor as needed. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details, as variations may exist based on engine type or modifications.
If the Hyundai is a 1998 model, the related question should do the trick.
To get the radio code for the Hyundai Excel you need to request it from Hyundai.
The Hyundai Excel, produced primarily in the 1990s, typically features an interference engine design, which means that if the timing belt fails, it could cause severe damage to the engine components. In contrast, a free-spinning engine (or non-interference engine) allows the pistons to move without colliding with open valves if the timing belt breaks. Therefore, the Hyundai Excel is not considered a free-spinning engine.
A 1995 model Hyundai Excel when filled to capacity should run for approximately between 500 and 550 kilomtres in city driving.