What does a timing belt sound like when broken?

Generally, a timing belt that goes bad makes a noticeable ticking or clicking timing belt sound that is unusual. When the timing belt starts falling the ticking or clicking sound becomes pretty audible.
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What does it sound like when the timing belt breaks?

If you hear a strange ticking sound coming from inside the engine, then stop the car immediately. After stopping, open the bonnet safely and, paying attention to the hot parts of the engine, visually check the condition of the belt.
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How do I know if my timing belt broke?

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Timing Belt
  1. You Hear A Ticking Noise Coming From The Engine. ...
  2. Your Car's Engine Won't Turn Over. ...
  3. You Notice An Oil Leak Near The Motor. ...
  4. You Experience Exhaust Issues. ...
  5. Your Revs Start Acting Up.
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Can you hear a timing belt break?

A failing timing belt can produce a well-known “ticking” noise that will emanate from your engine. This ticking noise can also be a sign of low oil pressure within your engine, if you check your oil and your level is within a normal range, consult your mechanic to inspect your timing belt.
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What happens if the timing belt breaks while driving?

When the timing belt breaks, the crankshaft will continue to spin at 1000 rotations per minute, while the camshaft will stop turning. As a result, the pistons will continue to rise and fall in their cylinders and can in some instances strike the valves.
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What SOUND Does the Timing Belt Make



Is there any warning before timing belt breaks?

There are some surefire warning signs you should look out for that could indicate that your timing belt is about to fail: this includes ticking noises, car not starting, piston misfires, exhaust smoke, excess vibrations and oil leaks.
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How much does it usually cost to replace a timing belt?

Depending on your vehicle, a timing belt service could turn into a big deal and it's going to be costly. Having a timing belt replaced before it breaks will cost between $500 and $1,000 on average while waiting for it to break before replacing can cost upward of $2,000 or more.
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Will engine turn over if timing chain broke?

Engine won't start or fails

A broken timing chain will cause an engine to not start or fail while driving. If the belt is already broken, the engine won't have enough compression to start. If it breaks or jumps while driving, the pistons will be damaged from contact with the valves.
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Will a bad timing belt throw a code?

If the timing belt breaks or if it has skipped a tooth, this can cause multiple check engine light codes to be stored in your vehicle's computer system. This will then illuminate the check engine light.
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Is it worth replacing a broken timing belt?

Although timing belts are critical, there's no need to replace them regularly –unless explicitly recommended in your owner's manual. Some automakers recommend changing a timing belt between 60,000 and 100,000, others don't. Many of today's timing belts can go 100,000 miles or more without needing to be replaced.
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What does timing chain noise sound like?

A lax timing chain, or worse, a broken timing chain with loose parts within the engine, will produce a rattling sound when your car is idling. This rattling sound is typically most prominent while the engine heats up and disappears after some time.
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Will check engine light come on for timing belt?

A loose or worn belt will cause ticking or rattling noises, poor engine performance and overheating, usually triggering the check engine light. If the timing belt breaks, the engine can't run — and on some engines that break can cause internal damage.
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How many hours does it take to replace a timing belt?

Replacing the timing belt is an expensive service. It is an intricate, labor-intensive process that can take 4–8 hours, depending on the vehicle. But replacing the timing belt before it breaks will prevent engine damage and save you money in the long run.
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Why is timing belt so expensive?

The timing belt itself isn't an expensive part. The time and labor are what make it so expensive. To get to the timing belt, the engine needs to be disassembled. Doing so takes significant time and effort.
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Can I replace timing belt myself?

But if you are and you enjoy doing your own repairs or restorations then it's something you can do yourself, and save on some big repair bills in the process. We'll walk you through the process of replacing a timing belt and water pump step by step, starting with the tools you'll need.
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What is the rattling sound when I accelerate?

You usually hear this noise when accelerating the vehicle. Most people call this a pinging or rattling sound. This noise is caused by an air/fuel mixture in the engine cylinder being ignited prematurely by the heat of compression as the piston is moving up on the compression stroke.
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Why is my car making a rattling noise in the front?

Rust and corrosion also cause the deterioration of the exhaust system itself, which can cause rattles. In instances like this, the muffler or tailpipe probably needs to be replaced. Sometimes, an exhaust system clamp gets loose, creating a rattle. Another cause of rattles under the car is a failing catalytic converter.
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What damage can a broken timing belt cause?

If the timing belt snaps, they run into each other, causing bent valves (most common), cylinder head or camshaft damage, and possibly piston and cylinder wall damage. While it is possible that no damage could occur from a snapped belt on an interference engine, such a case is unlikely.
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What happens if timing belt jumped?

A timing belt moving positions is also known as a “jumped” timing belt. At minimum a jumped timing belt will cause a noticeable running problem and/or a Check Engine Light. In many cases a jumped timing belt will cause some engine damage. A timing belt can also strip teeth off, shred, or break entirely.
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Can low oil cause timing belt to break?

If the camshafts don't have enough oil pressure to operate properly, they will also lock up, causing the timing belt to break.
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What is the banging noise under my car?

What to do – Check all suspension components, steering column, and your exhaust system. If you drive over bumps or potholes and you hear knocking noises from under your car, there's a strong chance it's your suspension or shock absorbers. The suspension consists of many parts, so have a mechanic isolate the issue.
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Why does my car make a fluttering sound?

The noise that your are hearing could be the lug nuts being loose or the wheel bearing hub assembly could be failing. Check the lug nuts and tighten them if they are loose. If the lug nuts are tight, then jack up the vehicle and check the wheel bearings for any noise.
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