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Over time, the timing belt can wear out and become damaged due to heat, oil exposure, or simply the passage of time. Most manufacturers recommend inspecting the timing belt every 60,000 to 100,000 miles and replacing it as needed. Neglecting to replace a worn timing belt can lead to catastrophic engine failure. If the belt breaks while the engine is running, it can cause valves to collide with the pistons, resulting in bent valves, broken pistons, and extensive damage that can be very costly to repair.


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Additionally, the rise of the electric vehicle (EV) market presents both opportunities and challenges. Traditional internal combustion engines that utilize timing belts are being phased out in favor of electric drivetrains that do not require such components. As automakers pivot towards EVs, the timing belt industry must adapt by investing in research and development to create innovative solutions that cater to this new market landscape.


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