Timing Belt at 60K for an '04 RX 330?
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Timing Belt at 60K for an '04 RX 330?
Wanted to get opinions on this. Wife's RX has 59K so 60K service is coming up; should I get the timing belt done now, not because of mileage but because of age?
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This just my suggestion .. if things go wrong, you will be on your own. I would wait for 90k.
I would still ask the mechanic to check for condition of the belt (it is possible to see a small section) and hear for any idler noise in the belt train.
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I would still ask the mechanic to check for condition of the belt (it is possible to see a small section) and hear for any idler noise in the belt train.
Salim
ps: Do a search to get more advice.
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This just my suggestion .. if things go wrong, you will be on your own. I would wait for 90k.
I would still ask the mechanic to check for condition of the belt (it is possible to see a small section) and hear for any idler noise in the belt train.
Salim
ps: Do a search to get more advice.
I would still ask the mechanic to check for condition of the belt (it is possible to see a small section) and hear for any idler noise in the belt train.
Salim
ps: Do a search to get more advice.
the owners manual is your friend, it has mileage and time for everything, so follow it, change your belt now, if it breaks, you wont have warranty, but you will have a bill for alot of cash.
i got mine done for under 400 bucks (75 for parts, and 325 for labour) since the water pump doesnt wear i didnt bother, just had them check it for bearing roughness and leakage (it was ok)
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I just got my timing belt done at 95K (wanted to do it at 90K but i waiting until my oil change cycle)
Also did the drive belts, tranny flush, coolant flush, front and rear differential oils replaced, and of course oil change!
Also did the drive belts, tranny flush, coolant flush, front and rear differential oils replaced, and of course oil change!
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what did all that run if you don't mind me asking? And dealership or private garage?
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not trying to be rude, but have you ever tried to look at the timing belt? you are looking at about an hours labour just to look at the back side of the belt, more if you want to see the ribs, and for what? to get a visual inspection? waste of time, you cant tell by looking at a belt its condition (unless its mssing teeth)
the owners manual is your friend, it has mileage and time for everything, so follow it, change your belt now, if it breaks, you wont have warranty, but you will have a bill for alot of cash.
i got mine done for under 400 bucks (75 for parts, and 325 for labour) since the water pump doesnt wear i didnt bother, just had them check it for bearing roughness and leakage (it was ok)
the owners manual is your friend, it has mileage and time for everything, so follow it, change your belt now, if it breaks, you wont have warranty, but you will have a bill for alot of cash.
i got mine done for under 400 bucks (75 for parts, and 325 for labour) since the water pump doesnt wear i didnt bother, just had them check it for bearing roughness and leakage (it was ok)
I think I'm going to combine the 60K and 90K service into one; at that point she'll be good to go except for normal oil/fluids and torque checks for a couple of years. Thanks for the input- - I hate interference engines.
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Once they get far enough in to do the timing belt, the water pump replacement is basically done for just about the cost of the part. My concern would be the added tension from a new belt might be an issue down the road, and at that point you would be looking at the labor cost all over again.
I think I'm going to combine the 60K and 90K service into one; at that point she'll be good to go except for normal oil/fluids and torque checks for a couple of years. Thanks for the input- - I hate interference engines.
I think I'm going to combine the 60K and 90K service into one; at that point she'll be good to go except for normal oil/fluids and torque checks for a couple of years. Thanks for the input- - I hate interference engines.
Changing the water pump is a premptive and not a preventive change. The tensioner in the belt path is supposed to keep the tension the same (new or old belt). If it makes you feel better then have it replaced. I gave it a brief thought at 90K and did not change it (it was visually examined). The idler was replaced and I think it is the weakest link in the chain. At 180k, I will reconsider to replace or keep the water pump.
If it was not for VVTi it would not be an interference engine. The advantages of VVTI make it worth it. If the belt is replaced at 90k, I think the failure rate is zero.
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This was at Motorworld Lexus in PA. The total was 1720 but I had 750 in points so it came out to ~1000.
The 90K service was 1250
spark plugs 250
timing belt (only part) 20
coolant flush 200
Also I had warrantee work done on it like, rear passenger wheel bearing, also new radiator (because of leak). These two items were covered under warrantee.
I was kind of suprized that the water pump didnt get changed. the service rep said that it didnt need to be since it was working just fine. I thought it was weird because normally i do the timing belt and the water pump together all the time!
The 90K service was 1250
spark plugs 250
timing belt (only part) 20
coolant flush 200
Also I had warrantee work done on it like, rear passenger wheel bearing, also new radiator (because of leak). These two items were covered under warrantee.
I was kind of suprized that the water pump didnt get changed. the service rep said that it didnt need to be since it was working just fine. I thought it was weird because normally i do the timing belt and the water pump together all the time!
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Changing the water pump is a premptive and not a preventive change. The tensioner in the belt path is supposed to keep the tension the same (new or old belt). If it makes you feel better then have it replaced. I gave it a brief thought at 90K and did not change it (it was visually examined). The idler was replaced and I think it is the weakest link in the chain. At 180k, I will reconsider to replace or keep the water pump.
If it was not for VVTi it would not be an interference engine. The advantages of VVTI make it worth it. If the belt is replaced at 90k, I think the failure rate is zero.
Salim
If it was not for VVTi it would not be an interference engine. The advantages of VVTI make it worth it. If the belt is replaced at 90k, I think the failure rate is zero.
Salim
there are lots of interference without VVTi as well as some with VVTi and not interference
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