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In 2013, your Hyundai Sonata will be equipped with either a smaller 2.0L or a larger 2.4L 4-cylinder engine option, both of which use a chain rather than a belt. This detail can have its pros and cons depending on your perspective. Many automotive experts prefer chains for their durability, as they are likely to outlast the rest of your vehicle. However, if a catastrophic failure occurs, it could end up costing you a significant amount of money. Since the chains are not replaceable, it's important to ensure your Sonata's engine stays lubricated to prevent any stretching or damage.
The 2013 Hyundai Sonata is equipped with a timing chain instead of a timing belt, designed to be a long-lasting component of your vehicle's engine throughout its lifetime.
Does the 2013 Hyundai Sonata come with a timing belt, timing chain, or both? What is the difference between the serpentine belt, timing belt, and timing chain?
In 2013, the Hyundai Sonata comes equipped with a timing chain.