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Subaru Outback Timing Belt.
I have a 2006 Outback 3.0Rn that needs a timing (cambelt) belt change, before I contact the garage that services it, can anybody tell me which other parts should be replaced at the same time. I want to be fully informed before I book it in, knowledge is power.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Looking on AutoTrader the vehicle is worth £1,500 max, let’s say that a garage wants £500 for the work.
You don’t say whether the belt replacement is due to mileage or time interval; regardless, my advice would be to save yourself £500 and take the risk that the belt does not break over the next few years (given the value of the vehicle).
You don’t say whether the belt replacement is due to mileage or time interval; regardless, my advice would be to save yourself £500 and take the risk that the belt does not break over the next few years (given the value of the vehicle).
Thanks to everbody who took the time to submit an answer, or comment. I had always thought the car had a timing chain but had seen a belt on the front of the engine, this turned out to be an ancilliaries belt and the car does have a chain which will last another 40000 miles. If anybody can find me a showroom condition Outback 3.0Rn for £1500 let me know, I'll buy it tomorrow.
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