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.
it,s not a belt it,s a chain
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are normally replaced when the engine is rebuilt.
Unfortunately you need to cut ut off check www.vectra-c.com all info is there
From a Vauxhall dealer? Perhaps??
2005 Corsa doesn`t have a belt-it has a timing chain and as such doesn`t need to be changed
What engine size? Model? Etc?
At how many miles do you change timing belt on 2005 dci laguna?
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.
They are 3 (TO the best of my memory): Under the bonnet, near the battery. In the boot, on the left. In the end dash-board, on the passenger side accessed with the door open. RTFM!
There is no maintenance on the timing chain unless it breaks. No you don't change it.
The 2005 Ford focus has a timing chain not a belt. No maintenance is required.
60000 miles