In order to preserve your 100,000 mile warranty on the power train with Hyundai, the timing belt on a Tiburon
is supposed to be replaced at 60000 mile intervals. Nobody can predict the actual life of a timing belt since many last over 100000 miles. It seems to be a combination of how you drive the car, and age that can cause dry rot. So if you don't run your car a lot, it still does not mean that your timing belt will not break... Most people seem to get to the 70000 mile mark before they even think about it or somebody else mentions it to them.. So there is quite a bit of conservative headroom with the life of a belt if you drive responsibly. This meaning, the easier you drive, the longer everything in an engine will last.
msrp:$17,270 - $22,770
The 2.0 liter four cylinder engine in a 2008 Hyundai Elantra has a timing BELT
Faster than a speeding ticket that's for sure.
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Take it to an expirienced mecanic if you do it wrong you will cause serious engine damage.
Take it to an expirienced mecanic if you do it wrong you will cause serious engine damage.
The 2008 Hyundai Accent is equipped with a timing belt, not a timing chain. It is important to replace the timing belt at the manufacturer's recommended intervals to avoid potential engine damage. Regular maintenance and inspections can help ensure the longevity of the vehicle's engine components.
I have a 2008 Hyundai Accent GLS and just had the timing belt and spark plug replacement and 60,000 mile transmission svc done at the same time. It took just over 3 hours at the Hyundai dealer.
All Hyundai Elantras from 1993 to 2008 use a timing belt instead of a chain as some vehicles do.
The 2008 Hyundai Azera is equipped with a timing chain rather than a timing belt. Timing chains are generally considered more durable and require less frequent maintenance compared to timing belts. However, it's still important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for maintenance to ensure the longevity of the engine.
Yes, the 2008 Hyundai Sonata is equipped with a timing belt. Specifically, the 2.4L four-cylinder engine uses a timing belt, while the 3.3L V6 engine has a timing chain. It's essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance and replacement intervals to ensure optimal engine performance.
Pretty reliable I mean it is still under dealer warranty even if something were to happen. Given the mileage is under 60,000