The question of whether to replace the timing belt has long been a concern for car owners. Data shows that determining the replacement timing based on mileage is crucial. Typically, a timing belt should be considered for replacement after about 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers. However, this standard is not the only factor to consider. In addition to mileage, the frequency of vehicle use can also affect the timing belt's condition. As a result, some may need to replace it within two to three years, while others might extend it to five or six years.

If the timing belt emits a squeaking noise or if the vehicle stalls easily, these are signs that it may be aging and requires timely inspection or replacement to ensure the vehicle's normal operation and safety. Additionally, it is recommended to replace the timing belt every 3-5 years or around 80,000 to 100,000 kilometers, and it must be replaced immediately if it exceeds 150,000 kilometers.
When choosing the time and place for replacement, ensuring quality and workmanship is essential. It is advisable to replace the timing belt at a 4S dealership; although the cost is relatively high, it guarantees the quality of parts and service. Of course, if you want to save money, you can opt for high-quality parts to replace it yourself or go to a reputable professional repair shop, where you will only pay for labor, making it more affordable.





