It depends on the engine.
Phone your local dealer and ask, and have your registration number t to hand.
It could be 40k, 60k 80k, or in some cases 100k miles.
Or 4 years, 6 years, 8 years, or 10 years.
The intervals for the belt (best do the rollers at the same time) is every 40,000 miles. If it snaps then you're looking at a huge repair bill for engine damage, so if you're not sure when it was last replaced then get it done asap.
Corsa B's and A's (nova) are fitted with a timing belt, where as vauxhall Corsa C's (which is what i have) are fitted with timing chains. would recommend a Corsa C as chains are a lot better last longer! But i can tick very loudly which up until recently mine did.
i would recomend that you have the timing belt changed every 55k but they will last up till 70k , 60k seems to be the mileage that most have it done , but not all vectras have a timing belt !!! some such as the 2.2sri150 have a timing chain !!! hope this helps
a timing chain last longer than a timing belt... a lot longer.
A 2007 Toyota Corolla does not have a timing belt. It has a timing CHAIN. It is expected to last the life of the car.
It doesn't have a timing belt. It has a timing chain and it will last the life of the engine.
That truck does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain that will last the life of the engine.
No, a timing chain will normally last the life of the engine, but a belt must be replaced at a set mileage that is dictated by the manufacture.
Most manufactures recommend replacing the timing belt around 100,000 miles.
It does not have a timing belt, That engine has a timing chain and gears and they normally last the life of the engine.
there is nota timing belt, it is timing chain and you don't have to replace, it last forever
The 2011 sonata does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain. Both engines have timing chains. The timing belts were last used on the 2006 model.