The Ford Mondeo with a 2.0-liter diesel engine typically uses a timing belt rather than a timing chain. It's important to check the specific model year and engine variant, as maintenance recommendations and components can vary. Regular replacement of the timing belt is crucial to prevent engine damage. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic for accurate information regarding your specific vehicle.
if your mondeo is a duratorq engine then it should have a camchain
2LTR should be chain driven
Never, it uses a chain which is supposed to last the life of the car.
I have a 2001 2ltr Expression and it has a timing belt.
chain
timing chain
The belt on a Mondeo TCDI Duratorq 56 plate is part of the timing chain/belt. The timing chain and belt should be checked at 100K miles. The belt and the chain work together in the running of the engine.
It has a belt and a chain. Belt driven from fuel pump to camshaft, and chain from crankshaft to fuel pump
the 2002 mondeo 1.8 zetec has a chain not a belt
no chain
Never - it doesn't have a belt. It does however have a chain, which should last the life of the car.
my 2002 has a chain.