I've heard varying opinions on when the timing belt should be replaced in a Nissan Patrol. Some say every 60,000 miles, others say 80,000 miles. What is the recommended mileage for changing the timing belt and how important is it to stick to this schedule?
ReplyAccording to Nissan, the recommended mileage for replacing the timing belt in a Patrol is every 60,000 miles. However, it's always best to consult your owner's manual for the most accurate recommendation for your specific vehicle. If you've exceeded the recommended mileage, it's important to get it replaced as soon as possible to avoid potential engine damage.
In my experience, I've found that sticking to the recommended mileage for replacing the timing belt is crucial. I've seen too many cases where people have put it off and ended up with a timing belt failure, resulting in expensive repairs. Don't risk it, just stick to the recommended schedule.
I've always been one to follow the recommended mileage for changing my Nissan Patrol's timing belt. I haven't had any issues so far, but I've heard horror stories from others who didn't replace it on time. Don't take any chances, just stick to the schedule and save yourself from potential headaches down the road.