Does a Peugeot 206 have a Cambelt?

Does a Peugeot 206 have a Cambelt?

The Peugeot 206 is a popular choice of car on today’s roads and, as timing belt replacement is due at 140,000 or 160,000 miles (depending on date of manufacture) or every ten years (depending on vehicle age), the chances of seeing one in your workshop for a timing belt replacement are quite high.

How do you change a timing belt on a Peugeot 206 1.4 HDi?

Undo the five lower timing belt cover bolts and remove the cover. Refit crankshaft pulley bolt and rotate engine until crank, cam and fuel pump locations align. Lock crank, cam and fuel pump with pins (figs 3 and 4), slacken the tensioner and remove, and then remove the timing belt. bolt, the idler and stud.

Does a Peugeot 206 1.4 HDi have a turbo?

With a fuel consumption of 4.4 litres/100km – 64 mpg UK – 53 mpg US (Average), 0 to 100 km/h (62mph) in 13.1 seconds, a maximum top speed of 104 mph (168 km/h), a curb weight of 2174 lbs (986 kgs), the 206 1.4 HDi has a turbocharged Inline 4 cylinder engine, Diesel motor, with the engine code DV4.

Is HDI a turbo?

Although turbos are usually strong, reliable performers, BTN experiences a high return rate of turbochargers from 1.6HDi diesel engines, caused by engine-related issues. The primary cause is carbon build-up – with carbon deposits circulating in the lubrication system, leading to premature failure.

Does 2.0 HDI have Turbo?

2.0. The 8-valve, 2.0 L DW10, delivering 90 or 110 brake horsepower (67 or 82 kW), is part of the PSA EW/DW engine family. It is equipped with a fixed-geometry turbocharger.

When should a Cambelt be changed on a Peugeot 208?

10 years
All 208 diesel engines are fitted with a timing belt, which will need replacing after 10 years or 112,500 miles, while brake fluid will need changing every two years and engine coolant every four years or 80,000 miles.

How much does a new cambelt cost on a Peugeot 206?

As they say, the choice is yours. 8 years may be pushing it a bit, but chances are it will survive if you don’t thrash the engine. On the other hand, a new belt will cost (say) £250-300 done correctly, and a failure will mean the end of the car, or just possibly an engine transplant if you think the car is worth keeping.

How to replace timing belt on Peugeot 206 1.4 HDi?

Observe all tightening torques. How to Replace timing belt on Peugeot 206 1.4 HDi 2001-2009 Removal Raise and support front of vehicle. Remove: RH front wheel. RH inner wing panel. Disconnect wiring harness from timing belt upper cover. Remove: Auxiliary drive belt. Timing belt upper cover [1] . Blanking plug from bell housing.

What kind of engine does a Peugeot 206 have?

The 1.4 HDI (High Pressure Direct Injection) engine was exclusive to Peugeot and Citroën, and in 1998 a joint venture between PSA and the Ford Motor Company produced a range of new diesel engines.

How long should a Peugeot timing belt last?

The recommended replacement intervalls for Peugeot timing belts are as follows. All 4 cylinder petrol engines: 80 000 km or 4 years. Diesel engines engines XUD (not HDI): 80 000 km or 4 years. All HDi engines without particle filter: 120 000 km or 6 years