All Mercedes C class are chain driven.
Every 100,000 ks or so is good
It does not have a timing belt. It has a chain that drives the camshaft. OR do you mean the serpentine belt on the outside of the engine that drives the alternator, A/C, water pump?
Should be a timing chain, not a belt on a C220 Diesel
No, the C has the hemi engine which has a timing chain.
Which belt? Fan belt or timing belt? Or is it the a/c belt? The timing belt is the hardest. Let me know and I'll be able to help you. Lee Duncan leehduncan@verizon.net
A Timing Belt, A Serpitine Belt, A Power Steering Belt, and if you have A/C A Belt for that too...
The 2003 T&C w/ 3.3 or 3.8L engine has a timing chain
No it is not, the timing belt runs the timing of the engine, eg, where the valves close and open to generate compression for combustion. This belt is usually not seen hidden by what they call a "Timing Cover", The drive belt runs the alternator, the power steering pump sometimes the water pump A/C compressor. etc. this belt is is seen.
looking for the timing marks corsa c 1.2 16v
It is designed to last the life of the engine under normal circumstances.
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.
you got the timing belt, alternator belt, a/c belt (if equipped), power steering belt(if equipped). i think that's it hope this helps