The lifespan of an engine in a Renault Espace can vary depending on maintenance, driving conditions, and usage. Generally, with proper care and regular servicing, the engine can last between 150,000 to 200,000 miles (approximately 240,000 to 320,000 kilometers). Some owners report engines lasting even longer, while others may experience issues sooner due to neglect or harsh conditions. Regular oil changes and adhering to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule are key to maximizing engine longevity.
This is an answer in general not just for a Renault. In general a camshaft does not wear out very fast. A camshaft should last for the entire life of the engine. If you ever take the engine apart for a rebuild you could inspect the camshaft then for wear.
It should last the life of the engine. Which should be over 300,000 miles.It should last the life of the engine. Which should be over 300,000 miles.
It should last the life of the engine.It should last the life of the engine.
Should last the life of the engine and be replaced when the engine is overhauled.
The chain should last the life of the engine.The chain should last the life of the engine.
It should last the life of the engine and not need changed.It should last the life of the engine and not need changed.
The gas seeps out slowly but you should have it refilled every couple of years
Normally it will last the life of the engine. However if the engine overheats the gasket can be ruined immediately.
Normally they will last the life of the engine and are replaced during an engine rebuild.
With proper maintenance, the camshaft should last the life of the engine.
It should last the life of the engine.
On my espace a wiring fault turns on the ignition circuit at random draining the battery if not spotted. This is without the keys in the ignition. I fitted a battery isolater switch and use this to make sure it dont drain while parked up. seems to happen mostly when frosty etc.