vectra b 2.0 dtl / dth, and the same for 2.2 do not require a timing belt change as they are chain driven , however the tensioner requires checking after 150,000
cam belt
belt driven
they have a chain mate
It's a cambelt.
Usually the cam belt should be changed every 60,000 miles
Petrol 4 cylinder, about £250. Diesel 4 cylinder, about £350./ Petrol V6, about £450. Diesel V6, about £600. All Very "Approximate".
The 2litre diesel used up to 2004 has a cam chain
I believe all vauxhalls are recommended for a belt change at 40,000 miles.
Have you checked if its a belt or a chain?
The 2006 Vauxhall Vectra 1.8i is equipped with a timing chain, not a cam belt. Timing chains are generally more durable and require less frequent maintenance compared to cam belts. However, it's always advisable to check the manufacturer's specifications for any particular maintenance recommendations.
When to change out a timing belt on 06 vectra sri Mileage wise
it depends on if it is a common rail or not but they are quite easy to do if you have the locking kits for the cam shafts or not