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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / November 2007

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Drive belt replacement

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Harvey's News - 23 Nov 2007 19:34 GMT
I have a 2000 Legacy with 123,000 Kilometers.  My service person, not a
Subaru dealer,  has recommended the drive belt be replaced because the car
the is 7 years old - even though the distance is below the recommended 160K.

What is the experience of this group with drive belts on the MY2000 Legacy.
Is time a factor as well as distance.

Thanks,

Harvey
Weaponer - 24 Nov 2007 05:16 GMT
> I have a 2000 Legacy with 123,000 Kilometers.  My service person, not a
> Subaru dealer,  has recommended the drive belt be replaced because the car
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> Harvey

I know on heavy truck tires, even if the tread is perfect, 7 years is
about the maximum age for usage.  The rubber breaks down and can cause
a failure.  If you have a good mechanic, he should probably be adopted
into the family.  I think he is giving you good advice.  You've gotten
75% of the mileage out of the belt already.  If you break the belt
when you're away from home, the motel, restaurants, repairs, lost time
from work, whatever - I think it's cheap insurance.
 
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