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How long does a timing belt last on a Hyundai Tuscon

II have 96,000 ki but no problems - I ws told the last time I got an oil change to get the timing belt changed.

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Generally speaking most cars should have the timing belt changed every 60-80K miles just so that it doesn't break while your driving and do furthur damage. Most vehicles have the water pump changed at the same because they're in the same area and once you open it all up you just go ahead and change it all.

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    its worth changing the cam belt every 6 years or 60k {hyundai recommended every 7 years but i always get it done a year before {just in case!}
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Every 60,000 miles.

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