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Every 60,000 miles...
6-8 hours, depending on how busy the garage is....it isn't a long job, bit like changing the elastic band on a hoover :D Im waiting to go and have a look at my first car, but need 2 wait for the cambelt to be fitted.....
72000 miles was what the chap at Honda told me
Manufactuer says every 100000 miles, although leaving it this long would be risking it a bit.
normally 60k. if your car is 16v then do it do it. If you (unlikely) have a timing chain you could go longer. ask ford
The cambelt should be changed every 100,000 miles on a Toyota Townace. If the light is on that is signifying that there may be something wrong with it so it should be checked as soon as possible.
Allow 2 hours which includes removal and refitting cambelt. Best to renew cambelt at the same time so budget for belts and followers.
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Puegeot say change it every 100k miles but leaving it this long is probably asking for trouble, for example vauxhall originally said on cavaliers etc change cambelt every 40k miles. when the vectra came out they up'd-it to 80k but soon dropped it back down to 40k when they realised that to many belts were failing before 80k. Dont leave it to 100k.
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according to all the lit it doesnt have one its chain driven