this site says 60,000 miles
http://autorepair.about.com/od/glossary/ss/timin-belt-info.htm
>I just bought a 2004 Hyundai with 90 k on the odometer and wonder if it
> is past the mileage point for replacement . My last car had 70 k listed
> as a good point for a primary belt change. The warranty goes to 100 k
> but I doubt that thisis covered.
> Thanks for any replies,...
> Don
I would doubt this is covered as well, but could be wrong. This is a
regular
maintenance item, I would think.
If you dont know for sure, from service records, that this belt has been
changed,
then I would get it changed immediately. This is an interference engine and
can
be destroyed if that belt fails.
zzyzzx - 30 Apr 2008 18:23 GMT
So far as I can tell, serpentine belts seem to outlast engines. If
it's a timing belt you are referring to, change it.