timing belt
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Re: timing belt
george ross wrote:
> i was quoted 550$ for a timing belt change for a 2002 accent.
> is this price about right or should i look further.
> it incleded a hyundai original part water pump.
> thanks
That seems pretty high to me, assuming that's US dollars. You should be
able to get the entire 60K service for that price. I've done timing belt
changes myself in less than 2 hours, so a Hyundai mechanic should be
able to do it easily in that amount of time. The belt is pretty cheap,
but I'm not sure what the water pump costs.
> i was quoted 550$ for a timing belt change for a 2002 accent.
> is this price about right or should i look further.
> it incleded a hyundai original part water pump.
> thanks
That seems pretty high to me, assuming that's US dollars. You should be
able to get the entire 60K service for that price. I've done timing belt
changes myself in less than 2 hours, so a Hyundai mechanic should be
able to do it easily in that amount of time. The belt is pretty cheap,
but I'm not sure what the water pump costs.
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Re: timing belt
At my place of employment, that would actuall be pretty cheap. Check
around some other places near you and compare. Be sure to specify you'd
like OE Hyundai parts used. I don't know the exact water pump price, but
I'm guessing the entire job at my place of employment would be about $750.
Get some word of mouth recommendations for places that do good work and
call them. In all seriousness, you'll probably find the price
differentials to be quite large.
around some other places near you and compare. Be sure to specify you'd
like OE Hyundai parts used. I don't know the exact water pump price, but
I'm guessing the entire job at my place of employment would be about $750.
Get some word of mouth recommendations for places that do good work and
call them. In all seriousness, you'll probably find the price
differentials to be quite large.
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Re: timing belt
are you sure you have to replace your water pump?
it wassnt recommended for our '99 accent..
any ideas on that hyuntech??
"george ross" <qwest602000@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>i was quoted 550$ for a timing belt change for a 2002 accent.
> is this price about right or should i look further.
> it incleded a hyundai original part water pump.
> thanks
>
>
it wassnt recommended for our '99 accent..
any ideas on that hyuntech??
"george ross" <qwest602000@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>i was quoted 550$ for a timing belt change for a 2002 accent.
> is this price about right or should i look further.
> it incleded a hyundai original part water pump.
> thanks
>
>
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There is no recommended interval for the water pump. The advantage of
doing it with the timing belt is that the additional labor charge is
small. Doing them separately means you need to repay for all the labor
to
remove the timing belt just to access the water pump.
doing it with the timing belt is that the additional labor charge is
small. Doing them separately means you need to repay for all the labor
to
remove the timing belt just to access the water pump.
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Re: timing belt
In article <5ipaf.3492$5F3.120@trndny03>, Brian Nystrom wrote:
> george ross wrote:
>> i was quoted 550$ for a timing belt change for a 2002 accent.
>> is this price about right or should i look further.
>> it incleded a hyundai original part water pump.
>> thanks
>
> That seems pretty high to me, assuming that's US dollars. You should be
> able to get the entire 60K service for that price. I've done timing belt
> changes myself in less than 2 hours, so a Hyundai mechanic should be
> able to do it easily in that amount of time. The belt is pretty cheap,
> but I'm not sure what the water pump costs.
I've never really understood why timing belt work is so expensive. I just
got a quote from my dealer for almost $500 for my 2001 Accent. Even if you
were paying a mechanic $150/hr for the job, that still would not add up. Why
does it cost so darn much?
The last time I had a timing belt job done (at an independent shop), the
price included replacing the accessory belts. Labor was $260, but the shop
charged quite a bit for parts: $90 for the timing belt, and about $40 each
for the 2 accessory belts. This was for a Toyota Camry.
Chris
> george ross wrote:
>> i was quoted 550$ for a timing belt change for a 2002 accent.
>> is this price about right or should i look further.
>> it incleded a hyundai original part water pump.
>> thanks
>
> That seems pretty high to me, assuming that's US dollars. You should be
> able to get the entire 60K service for that price. I've done timing belt
> changes myself in less than 2 hours, so a Hyundai mechanic should be
> able to do it easily in that amount of time. The belt is pretty cheap,
> but I'm not sure what the water pump costs.
I've never really understood why timing belt work is so expensive. I just
got a quote from my dealer for almost $500 for my 2001 Accent. Even if you
were paying a mechanic $150/hr for the job, that still would not add up. Why
does it cost so darn much?
The last time I had a timing belt job done (at an independent shop), the
price included replacing the accessory belts. Labor was $260, but the shop
charged quite a bit for parts: $90 for the timing belt, and about $40 each
for the 2 accessory belts. This was for a Toyota Camry.
Chris
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"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> There is no recommended interval for the water pump. The advantage of
> doing it with the timing belt is that the additional labor charge is
> small. Doing them separately means you need to repay for all the labor
> to
> remove the timing belt just to access the water pump.
>
Unless of course it fails before 100,000 miles or 10 years ?
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