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Timing Belt Change?
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tamatisk
PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 1:46 pm Up
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What is the advised mileage to get the timing belt changed and how can you tell if it's on it's way out?

Also is there a way to check if this has been changed without a service history?

It's a 1.4 2002 HDI with 80,000 miles if that helps.

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Lee
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60,000 miles or 5 years which ever comes first.
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colin
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144k or ten years.it wont have been done yet.
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Lee
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colin wrote:
144k or ten years.it wont have been done yet.

Wouldn't wait nowhere near that long. 60k or five years is generally the rule of thumb for many cars. Prevention is better than the cure Wink

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Howey
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Yeah there is no real way of telling when it is on its way out... And it only has to be weakened by as little as 5% to be compromised
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tamatisk
PostPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 3:38 am Up
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Thanks. Any idea how much for a 1.4 HDI 2002 206?
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VorTechS
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tamatisk wrote:
Thanks. Any idea how much for a 1.4 HDI 2002 206?

From GSF Car Parts:

129PC0070 CAMBELT & TENSIONER KIT 206 1.4HDi 60.00

 

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C-MAN
PostPosted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:21 am Up
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Its better to change it now, than have it go on you.
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Chi
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If it has done 80k and you haven't got any documentation to say it has been done then best to get it done asap.

Cheaper to get it changed than having to pay for the repairs later or even a new engine!

Please feel free to send any suggestions or general feedback to feedback206@email.com
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colin
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The belt on this engine is recommended to change at 144k,same engine in fiesta 150k,or ten years, obviously I would change it a bit sooner, but 60k or 5 years is over cautious by along way.
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JonnyH
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It's 80,000 miles or every 10 years so I'd get it changed. If it goes you're looking at a new engine which is very, very costly.

I'm thinking of getting mine done soon - you'll be looking at around £130 with parts and labour if you get a decent deal.

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C-MAN
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Colin: were the hell are you getting your info from?
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monkeyboy69s wrote:
Colin: were the hell are you getting your info from?
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tyrone81
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monkeyboy69s wrote:
Colin: were the hell are you getting your info from?

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colin
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JonnyH wrote:
It's 80,000 miles or every 10 years so I'd get it changed. If it goes you're looking at a new engine which is very, very costly.

I'm thinking of getting mine done soon - you'll be looking at around £130 with parts and labour if you get a decent deal.
The parts to do this job properly will come to the bones of that price.

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