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At about 51000 miles for 1.8 petrol
Every 100,000 k miles
I believe all vauxhalls are recommended for a belt change at 40,000 miles.
vauxhall recommend 100,000 miles or ten years
I've had one and it did about 9.2 mile/Litre
Usually the cam belt should be changed every 60,000 miles
I Believe Its Around 48-52mpg. But Hey Im Only a Vauxhall Technician Not A Salesman That Would Know These Facts
Vauxhall now recommend a change of cam belt every 40,000 miles or every 4 years. The used to say 80,000/8 years but they had too many failures. Have a kit fitted, this includes the tensioners.
about 34 around town that's what i get from mine if drove steady
Just been to sort out when mine needs doing thourght it would be 60,000 miles but according to garage after they checked Vauxhall parts system they told me it should be every 40,000 miles. Mines now at 55,000 so booked it in for next week!
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.
The service guide says 100,000 miles, though the service representative from Vauxhall says 90,000 miles. In reality, many fail long before that on this model due usually to waterpump failure and bearing seizure, which then causes the belt to fail. If you do change it, it's advisable to change the water pump at the same time.