No, the cam shaft and injection pump are chain driven.
check manufacturers recommendations Chain driven engine, should never need doing.
think its number 36
Usually the cam belt should be changed every 60,000 miles
If the alternator was recently replaced on an Astra DTI 1.7, then there is a good chance that the power steering pump is not working properly because the serpentine belt is too loose or too tight. Check the belt and either tighten or loosen the tension pulley.
100,000 miles on 1.7 dti or cdti engine
Ur talking on a 2.0ltr DTI 16v the chain needs to come of the cam then can be lifted of after all the stripping i would price it at 80 pound / sterling
Hi, don't worry, your 2.0 DTI DOES NOT have a timing belt, it is a chain. I have a 2001 2.0 DTI also and had the same question so I rang a dealer and was given the good news. cheers, Dave
yes it has a cam chain ok
Crank sensor is best viewed from under car,its above offside drive shaft and a pain to get to,held in with 1 torx bolt
chain usually
torque settings for a vauxhall 1.7 td clinder head