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When should you change Cambelt on Ford Focus?

When should you change Cambelt on Ford Focus?

When to Change a Ford Cambelt

Ford B-Max Cambelt Change Every 150,000 miles or 10 years
Ford Focus Cambelt Change Every 144,000 miles or 10 years
Ford Focus RS Cambelt Change Every 125,000 miles or 10 years
Ford Focus Vignale Cambelt Change Every 144,000 miles or 10 years
Ford KA+ Cambelt Change Every 150,000 miles or 10 years

Does 2006 Ford Focus have timing belt or chain?

The 2006 Ford Focus comes with a timing chain on the engine as standard. The timing chain is an improvement over the belt because it requires less servicing. Usually a timing belt service is the most expensive service You will need to do to Your car and it has to be done every 60,000 to 100,000 miles.

When to change the cam belt on a Ford Focus?

If it works, don’t mend it. This sturdy Zetec engine cambelt was designed back in the 90s to last the life of the car. Our family Focus 1.6 is 20yrs old this year;nearly 150,000 miles. We changed the belt on our Mk1 Focus 1.8 at 100,000 miles as recommended by Ford, did the water pump and pulley’s at the same time.

Does the 2006 Ford Focus have a timing belt or chain?

You will also still need to change Your water pump every 100,000 miles which is driven by the timing chain. The 2006 ford focus has a timing chain and should last the life of the engine. The 2006 ford focus has a timing chain. There is no timing belt.

Is the aramid belt on my Ford Focus Still working?

Belts showed no sign of wear when I last looked. The (also original) water pump is driven by the poly-v belt. Modern aramid belts don’t go off much with age. Even the forty year old fan/alternator belt in my TR7 is still OK. They just get the occasional squirt of belt dressing. If it works, don’t mend it.

When to replace water pump in Ford Focus?

Also, given that the car has such little milleage and is going to continue doing very few miles (max 3,000 a year until it gets sold, maybe in five years), is it really worth replacing the water pump at the same time? Suggested change interval for the cam belt is 10 years or 100k miles .

If it works, don’t mend it. This sturdy Zetec engine cambelt was designed back in the 90s to last the life of the car. Our family Focus 1.6 is 20yrs old this year;nearly 150,000 miles. We changed the belt on our Mk1 Focus 1.8 at 100,000 miles as recommended by Ford, did the water pump and pulley’s at the same time.

Does a Ford Focus have a timing belt or timing chain?

All the North American 2002 Ford Focus models have timing chains or timing belts and are interference or non-interference depending on the engine. The 2.0L 110 hp and 130 hp North American 2002 Ford Focus models have timing belts and are non-interference. The 2.0L 170 hp North American 2002 Ford Focus has a timing belt and is interference.

Belts showed no sign of wear when I last looked. The (also original) water pump is driven by the poly-v belt. Modern aramid belts don’t go off much with age. Even the forty year old fan/alternator belt in my TR7 is still OK. They just get the occasional squirt of belt dressing. If it works, don’t mend it.

Also, given that the car has such little milleage and is going to continue doing very few miles (max 3,000 a year until it gets sold, maybe in five years), is it really worth replacing the water pump at the same time? Suggested change interval for the cam belt is 10 years or 100k miles .

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Ruth Doyle