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Automotive Tips from Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Appleton: Timing Belt Overview

February 27, 2016

In your engine, valves over each combustion chamber open to allow fresh air in, close during the combustion event, and then other valves open to let out the exhaust. All of this happens over and over thousands of times a minute when you are driving around Appleton. The timing belt’s important job is to make sure that all of this happens as it should – at precisely the right time. If the timing is off, your engine won’t run efficiently or maybe not at all – so a good timing belt is important. If it should break, you could end up at Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Appleton with expensive engine damage.

Ask your friendly and professional Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Appleton service advisor when your timing belt is scheduled for replacement.

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Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center Appleton
2940 E. College Ave.
Appleton, Wisconsin 54915
920-954-8500

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