no
it has a cam chain
According to a Mazda dealer in Chingford it is at 54000 miles or after six years.
they have a ribbed timing belt
The 1.8 L has a belt that must be replaced every 60,000 miles.
No, since there are no valves, there was no need for a cam shaft or belt. Or, all the parts that go with it. No header mechanism required.
The Mazda 6 does not use a cambelt; instead, it is equipped with a timing chain. Timing chains are generally considered more durable and require less frequent replacement compared to cambelts. However, it's still important to maintain the engine properly and keep an eye on the timing chain's condition over time. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific maintenance recommendations.
Cambelt.
cambelt
cambelt
Allow 2 hours which includes removal and refitting cambelt. Best to renew cambelt at the same time so budget for belts and followers.
Toothed rubber Cambelt
cambelt