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$815 to $1233 Estimates in this range are validated in your zip code Estimate Details Parts & Labor Breakdown Estimate does not include taxes and fees.Parts: $427 - $737Labor: $388 - $496 Included Associated Repair Remove Add Drive Belt(s) Included Associated Repair Remove Add Front Engine Seals Included Associated Repair Remove Add Timing Belt Idler(s) Included Associated Repair Remove Add Timing Belt Tensioner Included Associated Repair Remove Add Water Pump Included Parts Timing belt Coolant 2 hose clamps Water pump Water pump gasket Tensioner - mechanical Idler pulley 2 camshaft seals Crankshaft seal Drive belt(s) Best Practices Timing belts have a mileage and time replacement interval. It's important on low mileage vehicles that you follow the time interval as noted by the manufacturer. It is often recommended that you replace items like the water pump, front engine seals, drive belt, idlers, and tensioners along with the timing belt. Common Symptoms It is crucial that the timing belt be replaced at or before the interval recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Failure to do so can result in a broken timing belt, which can leave you stranded, and in some cases, it can cause severe damage to the engine. A worn timing belt can result in trouble codes from the camshaft or crankshaft sensors, causing a dashboard warning light to be lit. The engine can make slapping or scraping noises if the timing belt is loose or worn. Adjustment may take care of the noise, but replacement may also be necessary.