No, the cam shaft and injection pump are chain driven.
Usually the cam belt should be changed every 60,000 miles
check manufacturers recommendations Chain driven engine, should never need doing.
The 2001 Vauxhall Vectra 2.0 DTi is equipped with a timing belt, not a timing chain. It's important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for timing belt replacement intervals to maintain engine performance and avoid potential damage. Regular maintenance checks can help ensure the timing belt is in good condition.
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
The camshaft sensor for a 1.9 dti is located on the gearbox. it is at the end close to the motor, held in with a single bolt.
50k
my vectra is registered aug. 02 on the new shape with the 2.0 dti and have been told from the dealers that its a chain and not a belt, hope this helps Dave
chain
For Vectra 2.0Ltr Dti With an engine code of X20DTH A chain is fitted
does a vauxhallzafira2.0 dticlub have a timing belt or chain