If you’ve ever owned a car past the 50,000 mile mark, you’ve heard a mechanic talk to you about the drive belts on your car. You may have nodded as they explained the condition of those belts and their recommendation to maintain them. But, you also may have wondered- What exactly do those belts even do? Knowledge is power when it comes to maintaining your car and Dutylinks  Round Rock is here to help you get a grasp on why those belts are so important to the function of your vehicle.4

A timing belt, is a notched rubber belt that opens and closes the engine valves in proper timing with the pistons. It also allows the crankshaft to turn the camshaft. This rubber belt is a more modern replacement for what used to be a timing chain. The upgrade from chain to rubber greatly reduces the risk of damage to the valves and pistons if the belt malfunctions.

The best clue you have that your timing belt is not working properly or wearing thin is if you hear a slapping sound coming from under the hood. If you’ve notice your car is developing a rough idle, this also can be an indicator you need to have your timing belt checked. When it comes to your timing belt, prevention is your friend. If your timing belt breaks, your car can’t run and it may cause costly damage to your valves and pistons.

A timing belt, is a notched rubber belt that opens and closes the engine valves in proper timing with the pistons. It also allows the crankshaft to turn the camshaft. This rubber belt is a more modern replacement for what used to be a timing chain. The upgrade from chain to rubber greatly reduces the risk of damage to the valves and pistons if the belt malfunctions.

The best clue you have that your timing belt is not working properly or wearing thin is if you hear a slapping sound coming from under the hood. If you’ve notice your car is developing a rough idle, this also can be an indicator you need to have your timing belt checked. When it comes to your timing belt, prevention is your friend. If your timing belt breaks, your car can’t run and it may cause costly damage to your valves and pistons.

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