Every 40,000 miles.
zafira 08 timing belt or chain
A 2005 Zafira with a 2.2 petrol engine has a timing belt which connects the camshaft and crankshaft. Timing chains are used on older vehicles but are rarely used in newer vehicles.
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.
Yes, it is possible to replace the lap belt in Vauxhall Zafira. This replacement can be done for safety purposes.
If there has been a timing belt failure the pistons are probably damaged, the engine will probably need to be rebuilt.
Not easy you have to remove radiator and loosen steering pump to get access to it there are 3 bolts holding it on , slacken drive belt first and remember to disconnect the battery lead before you start good luck
To answer this question accurately more vehicle details are required. I took a random guess and picked a 2000 zafira A 2.0 DTI with engine code X20DTL - this has a timing chain and not a belt. The easiest way to check is to look at your engine and on the left hand side of the block where the belt would be located. If the cover is plastic there is definitely a belt in there. If its metal and appears to be an integral part of the engine its usually a chain. The reason for this is that timing chains need to run in engine oil, belts need to be clean and dry.
it has a chain
at 60,000 miles
how long would it take to change a timing chain on a vauxhall zafira 54 plate.
does a vauxhallzafira2.0 dticlub have a timing belt or chain
On mine it was a broken serpentine belt