> Replaced Timing belt at 100K miles, after timing belt change, if I
> press gas pedal, I can feel something is holding like applying brake,
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> touching, Is this common when change the timing belt, thanks in
> advance.
Sound to me like something's wrong-- I don't buy the wait a few days line...
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> Replaced Timing belt at 100K miles, after timing belt change, if I
> press gas pedal, I can feel something is holding like applying brake,
Did it happen immediately after the timing belt job was done?
> took back to mechanic and showed it, he said, he just changed timing
> belt only,
That is a very big job with lots of chance to make some very big
mistakes.
> he is good mechanic, he asked me to drive for few days and
> see, probably belts are new, it will take sometime.
If the problem started right after the timing belt job, then your
mechanic installed the belt wrongly.
> when I press gas pedal, I can hear some sound like something is
> touching, Is this common when change the timing belt, thanks in
> advance.
Belts do NOT need "break in". They are either installed correctly or
they are not. Take the car back and ask your "good" mechanic to check
his work. I think he made a mistake.

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jim beam - 11 Aug 2007 01:42 GMT
> santa19992000@yahoo.com wrote in news:1186757774.830768.322100
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> they are not. Take the car back and ask your "good" mechanic to check
> his work. I think he made a mistake.
with knobs on.