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Ford Timing Belts FAQ
What are the Signs the Timing Belt in a Ford is Going Bad?
The engine may misfire, and you may hear ticking sounds coming from under the hood. You may also find oil leaks, or notice smoke in the exhaust. In any case, if it's been 60,000 miles or more since you last ran an inspection, you probably need to change the belt; otherwise, it'll probably fail. That's sure to cause timing misalignment, power loss, and the kind of serious damage to the engine's valves, cylinder head, and pistons that results in it failing.
How Much Does Ford Timing Belt Replacement Cost on Average?
$600 to $800, according to RepairPal. It can depend, for one, on whether the belt is rubber or, in the case of an older Ford model, a metal timing chain. It can also depend on labor costs at a Ford dealer. Go DIY to save some money. Just be sure to use an OEM replacement; it'll be Ford quality, guaranteed to fit and work right and backed by factory warranty.
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