4 Differences between Timing Belt and Fan Belt in Cars |Auto2000

2023-03-01 11:36:08 By : V-TRY Stationery

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at the full description below.The timing belt is a belt that connects the crankshaft and camshaft components.It looks like a serrated belt and is made of rubber.Its function is very crucial, because if this component is damaged, then the car risks total death.The task of the timing belt is to open and close the two valves in the car engine automatically during the combustion process.At this stage, gasoline and oxygen enter the combustion chamber through a valve (intake).This combustion process then produces combustion residue which is discharged through another valve (exhaust).It is in this process that the timing belt works.The two valves are connected to the camshaft.When the car engine is turned on, the camshaft rotates and opens and closes the valves regularly.The word timing itself refers to setting the time when the valve opens and closes.It takes the right time for the intake and exhaust valves to move according to the speed of the piston.When the piston is in the compression position, both valves must close.AutoFamily needs to pay attention to the service life of the timing belt so that you know the right time when you have to replace it.Usually, when the car has entered at 50,000 - 80,000, the timing belt needs to be replaced.In addition, the timing belt needs to be cared for so that it is durable and lasts a long time even though it has a service life.AutoFamily can perform maintenance on this one component during routine servicing at the nearest Auto2000 workshop.Also read: Here's how to care for and protect the timing beltThe fan belt or also called the fan belt functions to move and connect the components in the car, especially when the car engine is started.This component works by transferring or continuing power from the engine to the drive pulleys, such as alternators, air conditioners, water pumps, power steering, and so on).When the car engine is turned on, the fan belt is in charge of connecting a number of these components.Components that get energy supply from the rotation of the fan belt will work to produce movement when the car is running.The presence of a fan belt is very crucial, so it must always be in good and prime condition.Without the fan belt, the car engine cannot move.To prevent the fan belt from breaking or being damaged when the car is used, you have to take care of it regularly so that it lasts and lasts a long time, especially when carrying out routine servicing at the Auto2000 workshop.There are several signs that the fan belt must be replaced immediately to avoid various risks, starting from the fan belt starting to feel brittle, sagging, looking thin, and the surface is cracked.To find out the condition, take your car to the Auto2000 repair shop when the car has reached 25,000 - 30,000 km.GET ATTRACTIVE TOYOTA NEW RUSH PROMO AT AUTO2000The timing belt and fan belt are located in the vehicle engine with a very crucial function.It has almost the same name, but these two components have different roles.Let's get to know more about the differences between the timing belt and fan belt below.The way the timing belt works is to regulate the combustion time and the process of opening and closing the valves in the car engine.Meanwhile, the fan belt works to provide energy from the car engine to several components such as alternators, compressors, fans, and so on.Also read: 4 Ways to Deal with a Noisy Car Fan BeltThe timing belt belt is in the form of teeth so that the rotation of the crankshaft and camshaft is aligned, because it is related to the time when the valve opens and closes.The process of installing the timing belt should not be arbitrary, because each pulley already has a special mark.If the installation is wrong, the car engine will not start.For that, leave this important task to the experts, namely reliable technicians at the Auto2000 workshop.The fan belt itself has a pointed shape at the end.This belt has a shorter shape compared to other types of drive belts, so if there are additional components to be driven, then the pulley line must be added and the fan belt installed yourself.The timing belt is located inside the engine to keep the crankshaft and camshaft connected, because it has to work at the same time when closing the car's engine valves.The fan belt is inside the car engine too, it's just that it works to connect the crankshaft to components outside the car engine, such as compressors and air conditioners to provide energy, so these components can work smoothly.The replacement of these two components can be seen from how intensely AutoFamily uses the car.The timing belt usually has to be replaced if the car has a minimum distance of 50,000, while the fan belt has reached 25,000.However, the process of replacing these two components is flexible, depending on the conditions.If the AutoFamily has heard a squeaking sound when the car is used, it means that both of these belts need to be replaced, either together or separately.Also read: 5 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