, while the timing is usually inside or directly behind it.
The serpentine belt connects your engine to other parts of your car, like the alternator, while the timing belt connects the crankshaft to the internal engine valves.
. They should be swapped out around every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, but replacing a timing belt is significantly more costly (about $700 more) and complicated than changing a serpentine belt.
So, while swapping out these two car parts can be expensive and time-consuming, swapping your
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