I’ve heard that older vehicles often require a timing chain replacement. As I’ve never replaced mine, I’m considering doing it soon. Could you provide an estimate for the cost of this service?
Hello Rolland,
The cost of replacing a timing chain can vary significantly based on whether you choose professional service or a DIY approach. On average, having the replacement done at a mechanic will cost between $1,600 and $1,800. This includes the cost of parts and the labor required for a skilled technician to complete the task. If you’re experienced with car repairs and prefer to handle it yourself, the part alone typically costs between $600 and $800.
Before proceeding, it’s wise to confirm if your vehicle indeed needs this replacement. A faulty timing chain might exhibit symptoms like unusual noises, difficulty starting the vehicle, engine vibrations or shaking at idle, poor engine performance, or an illuminated check engine light. If you notice these signs, it’s advisable to consult a mechanic promptly to prevent further damage.
It’s worth noting that timing chains are designed to last the entire lifespan of most vehicles. Therefore, unless you’re experiencing specific issues or a professional has advised the replacement, it might not be necessary at this stage. Nonetheless, it’s always best to err on the side of caution when it comes to vehicle maintenance.
Feel free to reach out for any further questions or concerns!
Best regards,
The Car Middle East Troubleshooting Team