100.000 km
30mpg
there is no 1.2 engine......... anyway, every 4 years or 36,000 miles, which ever comes first
this depends on whether your car is a diesel or petrol and what year it was manufactured. On a petrol model (all years) it is Peugeots recommendation that the belt be changed at 80,000miles but they also state that on vehicles with a lot of stop start driving ie. around town and school run type driving only, this should be halved to 40,000. On diesel models Peugeot stated that the belt should be changed every 40,000 miles or reduced to 36,000 for short journey cars.I hope this helps
as far as i am aware should be 3 bar
before it breaks.
For Peugeot 206 1.6 petrol, cambelt change should be done every 90000km or 6 years, whichever comes first.
80000km
To drain petrol from a diesel Peugeot 206, you should first ensure the vehicle is parked safely and on level ground. Disconnect the fuel line from the fuel filter or the fuel tank, using a siphon pump or a hand pump to remove the petrol. Make sure to capture the petrol in a suitable container for safe disposal. After draining, refill the tank with diesel and prime the fuel system before starting the engine.
Owner's manual says 96,000 miles.
It should be changed at 80,000 miles or 128,747 km.
The timing belt on a Peugeot 307 2.0L petrol engine should typically be changed every 120,000 kilometers (about 75,000 miles) or every 10 years, whichever comes first. However, it's essential to consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic, as maintenance schedules may vary based on driving conditions and specific engine configurations. Regular inspections can help identify any signs of wear or damage that may necessitate an earlier replacement.
The timing belt on a Peugeot 307 CC 1.6 petrol should typically be changed every 100,000 kilometers (approximately 62,000 miles) or every five years, whichever comes first. However, it's always best to consult your owner's manual or a professional mechanic for specific recommendations based on your vehicle's condition and driving habits. Regular inspections can help identify any signs of wear that may necessitate earlier replacement.