Hello detikOto and Kang Ajat, I have a Toyota Kijang Innova diesel cars in 2005. Digit odometer has reached 90,000 km. Unfortunately this car does not have his service record, so I do not know if it's time to replace the timing belt or not.
How to check timing belt, so we can know the need to replace or not?
thank you
Joseph
Private employees
How to check timing belt, so we can know the need to replace or not?
thank you
Joseph
Private employees
answer:
Hallo also Mr. Joseph. If the car has no service record, the only way to check the condition of timing belt just the way open, then check the condition of the timing belt.
Now the question that opened so might as well be replaced mending his services cost the same anyway.
For cars purchased from new, old timing belt usually in the range of 90000-100000 km so that a new 90,000 mile timing belt is most likely not be replaced.
However, Kijang Innova has an indicator light timing belt sign, if the indicator lights were turned off and hold baseball sign that it was time to replace the timing belt.
So hopefully help
regards
Ajat
Hallo also Mr. Joseph. If the car has no service record, the only way to check the condition of timing belt just the way open, then check the condition of the timing belt.
Now the question that opened so might as well be replaced mending his services cost the same anyway.
For cars purchased from new, old timing belt usually in the range of 90000-100000 km so that a new 90,000 mile timing belt is most likely not be replaced.
However, Kijang Innova has an indicator light timing belt sign, if the indicator lights were turned off and hold baseball sign that it was time to replace the timing belt.
So hopefully help
regards
Ajat