Renken2000Classic
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 10, 2022
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Just picked up an '02 Lexus with a 3.0L, 153k miles for one of my kids, and no idea when/if the timing belt was done last.
I checked it over pretty thoroughly, but forgot to ask about maintenance records when I picked it up. I texted the PO and she said something about (not that long ago) possibly, and was going to look for it (it was her 60+ mom's car), but I don't have a lot of hope of hearing back.
I see 90,000 miles as a recommended interval. I'm certainly not going jump right on that job (or even pay to have it done), but I'm sort of wondering how risky it is not knowing. I mean the way some of the parts quality is now, you might almost be better off leaving stuff alone that isn't broke (lol).
Is that an item that is neglected and gotten away with in anyone's experience, or in no way is that a good plan? The stakes are high if it breaks. I mean, I'm assuming the engine's gone after that, essentially.
I checked it over pretty thoroughly, but forgot to ask about maintenance records when I picked it up. I texted the PO and she said something about (not that long ago) possibly, and was going to look for it (it was her 60+ mom's car), but I don't have a lot of hope of hearing back.
I see 90,000 miles as a recommended interval. I'm certainly not going jump right on that job (or even pay to have it done), but I'm sort of wondering how risky it is not knowing. I mean the way some of the parts quality is now, you might almost be better off leaving stuff alone that isn't broke (lol).
Is that an item that is neglected and gotten away with in anyone's experience, or in no way is that a good plan? The stakes are high if it breaks. I mean, I'm assuming the engine's gone after that, essentially.