Can you change the timing belt on a Peugeot 206?

Can you change the timing belt on a Peugeot 206?

Little bit of a guide through a cambelt (timing belt) change on a 2.0 Hdi. (engine in a Peugeot 206, also commonly found in many other Peugeots and Citroens and other marks too!) Loading…

Who is the repxpert that replaced my timing belt?

This month, REPXPERT Alistair Mason replaced the timing belt on a 2015 Peugeot 2008 fitted with a 1.2 VVT 3-cylinder petrol engine. T he oil pressure warning light was activated at the relatively low mileage of 52,000 miles.

Why does timing belt break on Peugeot ewt10j4?

The timing belt is the driving link between the crankshaft and the camshaft. Its primary function is to operate the engine’s valves via the camshaft. It can fulfil additional functions like driving the coolant pump as in the case of the Peugeot EWT10J4 engine shown on the left. Why does the belt break?

What is a wet belt on a Peugeot?

This engine is fitted with a timing belt that runs totally immersed in oil, called a ‘belt in oil’ or ‘wet belt’. A quick visual inspection of its condition can be carried out through the oil filler cap, in order to confirm it is the likely cause of the blocked oil strainer and subsequent fault code.

Little bit of a guide through a cambelt (timing belt) change on a 2.0 Hdi. (engine in a Peugeot 206, also commonly found in many other Peugeots and Citroens and other marks too!) Loading…

This month, REPXPERT Alistair Mason replaced the timing belt on a 2015 Peugeot 2008 fitted with a 1.2 VVT 3-cylinder petrol engine. T he oil pressure warning light was activated at the relatively low mileage of 52,000 miles.

The timing belt is the driving link between the crankshaft and the camshaft. Its primary function is to operate the engine’s valves via the camshaft. It can fulfil additional functions like driving the coolant pump as in the case of the Peugeot EWT10J4 engine shown on the left. Why does the belt break?

What should I do when my timing belt is removed?

DO NOT turn crankshaft or camshaft when timing belt removed. Remove spark plugs to ease turning engine. Turn engine in normal direction of rotation (unless otherwise stated). DO NOT turn engine via camshaft or other sprockets. Observe all tightening torques. Raise and support front of vehicle. RH front wheel. RH splash guard.