Timing Belts at 90,000 miles in San Francisco, CA

Replacing your vehicle’s timing belt at the recommended 90,000-mile interval is one of the most important maintenance steps you can take to protect your engine and avoid sudden, expensive failures. A worn timing belt can snap without warning, leading to severe internal engine damage, but our experienced technicians ensure your replacement is done with precision and care. We follow manufacturer guidelines, use high-quality belts and components, and inspect related parts like tensioners, pulleys, and water pumps to make sure your entire system is operating smoothly. With our reliable timing belt service, you can drive confidently knowing your engine is protected and your vehicle is ready for many more miles on the road.

They say thirty is the new twenty. That must mean fifty is the new forty, and seventy is the new sixty. But while we scratch our heads over whether or not we’re really gaining another ten years, our vehicles have stuck to their faithful and accurate mileage count. Before we know it, our trusty automobiles have hit the 90,000 mile marker. Considering how we rely on our cars and trucks from work to recreation, and everything in between, we understand the necessity of proper care in order to keep them in prime condition. If your vehicle has a timing belt, the manufacturer recommends replacing it at around 90k miles.

Here at The Garage Burlingame we are pleased to offer 90K service to a number of vehicle makes, including Ford, Chevrolet, Honda, BMW, Lexus, Toyota, Jeep, Volkswagen, Dodge, and Nissan. We have been performing 90,000 mile services to San Francisco vehicles for nearly 20 years.

Our trained technicians are here to serve you so you can enjoy your extra decade better with a well cared for vehicle. Join the ranks of happy customers and bring your 90,000 mile marked vehicle in for a valuable 90K service at The Garage Burlingame.

Expert Timing Belts Service at 90,000 miles at The Garage Burlingame.

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