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      Timing belt and engine mount

      I've been thinking ahead to when I get close to 60,000 miles when the timing belt will need to be changed and was wondering about something: Does the engine mount have to be removed to change it on an '07? The alldata online service manual and the free online Daewoo service manual both do not mention the engine mount in the timing belt instructions, but looking at the engine it seems like the mount attaches right in the middle of the belt area.



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      Re: Timing belt and engine mount

      i am so bad. pushing 83000 miles on my 04 sedan-same timing belt. gotta get it in for service.
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      Re: Timing belt and engine mount

      I believe it does.


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