They don't have a timing belt, they have an internal timing chain instead which is supposed to last the life of the engine. However, with high mileages and/or infrequent oil changes the chain can become rattly and needs replacing. The chain and sprocket kit is less than £20 but you'll also need to replace the sump gasket, timing cover gasket and oil seal and a new oil filter and oil. Altogether about £35 from Jorily in the UK not including the oil.
Stop procrastinating, do it today.
A 2000 Skoda Felicia 1.3 mpi has a timing chain. Not a timing belt. A timing chain. So buying a used felicia and not replacing it is not actually risky, as with a car with a timing belt. The chain of course will also develope 'slack', so it is a good idea to change it after so many klms, and/or if it as gotten too noisy. The possibility of the chain breaking is very very very slim. It WILL develope some slack though, and might jump a tooth, worsening performance and fuel economy. Parts are cheap for the felicia.
every 60000 km
it says every 100000 miles in owners manual
IT don't have a timing belt to change.
there is no timing belt it has a timing chain
According to the dealer in UAE they reccomend changing the timing belt set at either 90,000 KMs or 4 years old 'whichever comes first' , but considering some well experienced mechanics openions, the timing belt can survive & still be safe up to 100,000 KMs
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