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Old 11 March 2006, 11:03 PM
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I know that the timing belt needs change on or before the 60k mark, but when is the next timing belt change?
Old 11 March 2006, 11:04 PM
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i think its every 30k, not positive though
Old 11 March 2006, 11:50 PM
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Every 45k on 2000 models
a bit longer on early models.

Actually I think it's the other way round
Ah hell, if it's done more than 45k and your not sure it's been done then get it done IMO

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45K on the early cars and has been extended to 60K on later cars....................

you simply change after every duration, so if your belt is a 60K one then the next is also 60K.........only provisio is they both have a "time limit" if you exceed 5yrs but not the mileage i would advise changing regardless........

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It was the other way round then. Doh!

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