tanny wrote:
How frequently would you suggest a timing belt is replaced as a matter of course?
It really depends on the make of the vehicle but on average around 60/70,000 miles or if the vehicle is around 7 years old which ever comes first.
tanny wrote:
When looking at a belt, what indications are on it to suggest it may have damage and need replaced?
Even If you can see the belt its very hard to tell unless its thread bearing making it really obvious also if you look on the casing there may be a label with the date of the last change on it.
tanny wrote:
What are the consequences of not replacing a timing belt?
Disastrous your worst nightmare very expensive repair job and if the belt does snap under no circumstances try to restart the engine or you will cause even more damage.
tanny wrote:
Lastly, as a routine job, what should an owner expect to pay for the job.
Again it depends on the make of the vehicle how much work involved so anything between £200-£500