don't think you need to worry about that at least until 2010, they are supposed to be changed every 10 years I think but its recommended for 5, you must also bear in mind that the industry has to test to 120% capacity, so it might be tested for 12 years hahaha, but seriosly don't trust it, I would see it out before it makes 8 years
i had mine changed in Jan 2011 mileage 48000
newer it,s a chain
Ford Fiesta 2005-2008
It should be changed every 60,000 miles. I am not sure if it is an interference engine or not.
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You must be referring to a European Ford as the Fiesta is no longer sold in the U.S. Gates has no listing for a 2000 Fiesta. All 2000 Fords with a belt that are listed require the belt to be changed at 120,000 miles. The Focus engine is an interferance engine, and if the belt breaks engine damage will occur. I suggest you call a Ford dealer to make sure on your Fiesta.
Well I would guess that if it hasn't been changed yet, now's the time. But seriously Cam belts in general should be changed somewhere around 50,000 miles.
There is no such thing as a 2005 festiva you Prolly have a fiesta...
H4 twin filament.
"Its not possible, the car must be scrapped." This just isn't true, I recently had the wishbones changed on my Ford Fiesta, it only cost about 40 quid or there abouts.
If it an older ford fiesta it will have a zetec s engine in it. if it newer car e.g 2005 on wards, will have a 1.388 duratec, 16v engine.
There is no set mileage accumulation at which the cam belt should be changed on a 2001 Ford Fiesta Zetec S 1600. The cam belt is only changed if it shows signs of wear or breaks. A diagnostic test can determine if the cam belt is functioning properly.