| Subject: | Eagle Talon/eclipse starting issue |
| Question: |
hey i realize i have a talon but same diff. |
| Answer: | Jordon, The starter does turn the flywheel, switch in connected to the transmission and crankshaft. The crank pulley on the crankshaft is connected to all the belts. That's why you see them moving when you try to start your car. The timing belts on the 2.0L engines (especially the turbo models) should be replaced every 45k-60,000 miles. That's the average lifespan of them. If your timing belt breaks while the engine is running, it can cause severe internal engine damage (bent valve, valve guide, piston heads). I would also recommend having your car's computer inspected as well. Those have been known to go bad over time in older Eclipses/Talons. http://90gsx.com/eclipse/cap/caps.htm Good luck! |