Easy answer here. I had a Vauxhall Combi van and I wondered the same as I'm afraid of going over the mileage/time interval.
I found my interval on a website called MyTimingBelt.com - they had pretty much every car on the road on there
100,000 miles
Timing belt, and it's a beast due to the close proximity to the frame rail.
It has a timing belt. In fact, all cars have timing belts, due to the nature of the piston combustion engine. Motor bikes have timing chains.
up to 1998 they have a timing chain,clio 2 have timing belt due for replacment at 72,000 miles or five years.
Never due to the fact that mercedes uses timing chains instead of belts. Normally this timing chain will out last the life expectancy of the engine.
It will cost you $0.00, due to the fact that a Ford F-150 does not have a timing belt, it has a chain that requires no maintenance.
There is not a cam belt in this engine. It has timing chains. No service due, unless they break.
not at all, but if the timing belt is even kind of due you can save money by getting it done now
The timing belt on a Peugeot 1.4i 307 diesel should typically be changed every 100,000 to 120,000 kilometers (about 62,000 to 75,000 miles) or every 5 to 6 years, whichever comes first. It's important to consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as maintenance schedules can vary slightly based on the model year and engine variant. Regular checks can help avoid potential engine damage due to belt failure.
The cost to change a timing belt on a Volvo S60 ranges from $500 to $750. It is an expensive repair in most instances due to timing consuming nature of the job.
A rubber timing belt may be replaced due to age or due to condition. If a belt breaks while driving, it will result in instant stopping of the motor, frequently with damage to the valves/pistons. Replacing an old or worn belt in a timely manner is MUCH cheaper than the results of NOT replacing one. Check the price of a belt, and the price of a wrecker and engine rebuild.
Yes, it can bend valves when a timing belt breaks.