Friday, September 23, 2011

How much does it cost to have a new timing belt put in my 2003 hyundai tiburon?

...I heard you were suppose to get a new one around 60,000 miles or something like that. I just need an estimate of how much the belt itself would cost and then how much the labor would be. I was also wondering about around how many miles i should get a full service/maintnence check on it. (brake, spark plugs, tires, hoses, fluids...etc.) and also how much that would cost. If anyone knows, that would be awesome.How much does it cost to have a new timing belt put in my 2003 hyundai tiburon?The dealer will be more expensive then an avg auto shop. I was quoted $500 by the dealer but only $300 by a shop.

The full 60k service could run up to $600 at some dealers but remember you don't have to go to the dealer for service. You will not void your warranty buy going to a certified mechanic. Just save your service invoices.

You should check and replace parts as needed every 60k as the standard but you can refer to your car manual to make sure of maintenance intervals.

Some things like fluids, hoses and belts may require replacing sooner then 60k, fluids especially. Example the transmission fluid should be changed every 30k and not with just any fluid. I could be wrong about the Tiburon but Hyundai's use SP-3.

Your car manual is a good way to find out at what intervals you car needs service.
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