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3. Cost-Effectiveness While it might seem more economical to ignore the maintenance of a toothed belt, doing so can lead to expensive repairs down the line. Regular inspections and timely replacements of the toothed belt are much more cost-effective than dealing with the aftermath of a failed belt. Most manufacturers recommend replacing the toothed belt every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, but it is essential to consult the vehicle’s manual for specific recommendations.


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In a CVT system, the transmission belt operates between two pulleys that can change diameter. As the engine generates power, the primary pulley expands and contracts, causing the belt to move up and down its sides. This movement adjusts the gear ratio according to the vehicle's speed and engine load, allowing for optimal engine performance and efficiency at all times. The belt's ability to flex and adapt is what makes the CVT smooth and responsive, eliminating the shift shock commonly experienced in traditional transmissions.


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