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Prevent engine damage with our selection of timing belts, kits and components that will save you money over time.


Timing belts allow your vehicle’s engine to function. They ensure that the camshafts are synchronized with the rotation of the crankshaft so that the engine's valves open and close at the correct times during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes.
How often should a timing belt be changed?
Replacing your timing belt will depend on the mileage intervals your vehicle’s manufacturer recommends, which can be found in your owner’s manual. Typically, timing belts need to be replaced every 60,000 to 100,000 miles.
What are the symptoms of a bad timing belt?
Symptoms of a failing timing belt include decreased engine power, vibration or shaking, a ticking noise coming from the engine, your "check engine" light flashing, squealing or rubbing noises from the belts, and leaking oil.
How much is it to replace a timing belt?
The cost of replacing your timing belt will depend on your vehicle’s make and model, and other possible damage to the internal parts of the engine. Visit your local Canadian Tire Auto Service Centre and book an appointment for a timing belt replacement.
What timing belt should I get for my vehicle?
At Canadian Tire, we make buying parts online easy with our online tool. To ensure you find the right timing belt, kit, and/or components for your vehicle, simply type in your vehicle’s model, make, and year.

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