When should the timing belt be changed on a2001 vauxhall astra 1.7 td?



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When there is wear and tear on it!..
Any TD engine should be 50000 max for timing belts
Most auto manufactures recommend to change the timing belt at 75,000 miles. Check your owners manual or dealership and they should be able to tell you. Although, most will go for 100,000 miles, they can cause a great deal of damage if they break while you are driving at highway speeds.
If you have just bought the car and are not sure if the mileage is correct best get it done directly, it'll cost you alot if it goes.
Definitely check with the dealership/the manual. It's not something to leave to chance. Depending which type of engine you have, a failure will either make you car suddenly go completely dead (dangerous in traffic) or go dead AND cause serious damage to your engine.

I've experienced both. I went totally dead while pulling out onto a busy road (fortunately I hit a gap in traffic and had enough momentum to coast off the road). On another car, the shop (who swore up and down they had experience with timing belts in my type of car when I specifically asked them beforehand) screwed the job up and damaged my engine.

This is definitely an area where a conservative approach to preventive maintenance is money very well spent.
I am sure you need to change or get it checked every 80,000 miles depending how you use the car. Do you service your car you car is quite new surely you can't have racked up 80,000 miles yet? But then again Turbo diesels cars are a b***h when they go wrong. My first car was a diesel and i was stupid i didn't get it serviced thought I knew better. (Before you say I do know a bit about car engines) The best thing i can suggest is put your car in a service and ask them to tweek your timing belt lol
check with your local vauxhall dealer as belt specs changed between 2000/2001.As your car could have been built as early as late 99 but not registered until 2001 you need to check but my advice is if in doubt get it changed as failure will make your wallet lighter a lot lighter.
i would guess at 60k or 5 years which ever occurs first
its usually every 60000 miles i think, well it is on a ford escort td, but you can change it sooner, i wouldn't let it go over the 60000 mile mark though
auto data say astra 1.7 d>td are 100,000 miles or ten years but this depends on what sort of driving you do? for the sake of a 30.00 quid belt & 2 hours labour its all ways best to do it if in doupt.
as this engine does course damage
i should know im a machanic.
if its the vauxhall engine then 40.000 or 4 years, dont know off hand for the isuzu.
There are several differing ideas as to the mileage that timing belts are changed at but all agree that it should be done after 5 years no matter what the mileage and as your car is 5 years old then it's due changing now also it is in your best interests to change the complete timing kit ( belt and idlers ) as most of the time people only change the belt and are back in before long coz one of the idlers have failed and this can be very expensive as your car is 5 years old change the belt and kit now , it's good advice
When you notice a pile of metal on the floor that used to be your pistons and cam shaft. That would be a good time
opel vauxhall say 70000 miles or 7 years. i would also change the small idler pulley in the bottom left hand corner between the crankshaft and the injector pump. don`t let anyone tell you otherwise - it may look and feel fine but will collapse without notice. this engine is the isuzu engine model y17dt. no other 1.7td engines were available at this time
It was stated as 80k but since 2006 Vauxhall has reccomended change at 40k including all rollers and tensioners.I think this is just for GM engines and not Isuzu but a quick call to your dealer will confirm this . There must have been some problems for them to have halved the service interval ! Anyone know insider info ?
I would have it changed at 60,000 miles.
check the service manuals
every 40,000 to be on the safe side i know the intervals are more but its better to be safe then sorry
yes
at 60000 miles.All vehicles in Malaysia change their timing belt at 60000km.Go to a vauxhall service centre to change the timing belt
About 75,000 miles at the most. Read the owners manual and see what it says. Look under maintenance section, and it should tell you the details. Good Luck!
when it shows a little wear
every 60-70,000 miles.
well i would say when it gets out of time.
It should be changed when there is seriouse cracking but being a 2001 it should be fine for a long time
When it breaks. :)
I would do it at about 120,000 miles but if you are worried have a look under the bonnet at it, if it is worn change it, to be on the safe side.

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