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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When it goes, as they all do eventually, the engine stops. Dead. Everything. Ours died in the middle of an intersection on the way home from Balducci's. I took taxi home with groceries. Thankfully not alone so DH waited for AAA tow to dealer service lot and walked home 3 miles. No warning. Since then we have always replaced timing belts when recommended. In my experience all the rubber stuff gets replaced every 7 years regardless of low miles [/quote] You are very, very lucky that it didn't cause real damage to the engine. Bent valves, pistons all banged up, screwed up rods, and the possibility of a brand new hole in the motor.[/quote]
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