The Suzuki Swift’s timing belt change interval is every 75,000 miles (though some belts may last the entire life of the vehicle). This is a relatively cheap replacement part which usually runs around $300-$400. If you think you’re good with a wrench, it can also be a good DIY project for those who want to take car repairs into their own hands.
It’s also possible to keep your timing belt in good shape between replacements by inspecting the belt from time-to-time and tightening the loop should it become loose.
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