How much to change my Mondeo's belt?
Do you know how much to change the timing belt in the new model 2007 Ford Mondeo LX with 100k km on the clock?
Thanks Shay
Shay Cullen (Bettystown)Dec 2012 Filed under: servicing
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Hi Shay,
You've not told us which engine your car has, so we're going to assume it's the 1.6-litre petrol version. The change schedule is actually 160,000km, but no harm doing it early of course.
As to the cost, I'm afraid that will vary depending on where you bring the car to have it done. The work should take no more than three hours. The auxiliary belts should be changed at the same time, so make sure you factor that into your costing.
My budget is €6,000 - I'd like a reliable and efficient car!
I am looking for a reliable, efficient and economical car within a maximum budget of €6,000. Any ideas?
Not asking for much am I?! :D
Sean Neilon (Bettystown)Dec 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Sean,
I don't think you're asking for too much actually, so long as you don't mind a car that's a few years old. There's plenty of choice at that price point. You've not told us how big a car you need or how far you drive each year so we're keeping an open mind there, but only shortlisting diesel saloons and hatchbacks. Options include:
- Ford Fiesta 1.4 TDCi
- Ford Focus 1.8 TDCi
- Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCi
- Nissan Note 1.5 dCi
- Peugeot 407 1.6 HDi (only if it has a full service history)
- Skoda Octavia 1.9 TDI
Come back to us if you need help narrowing things down further.
Does a 2004 Ford Mondeo have a timing chain?
Does a 2004 Ford Mondeo LX have a timing belt or chain?
Tom Kelly (Ireland)Nov 2012 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Tom,
All Mondeo engines of that generation that would have been paired with the LX trim level used timing chains.
Does my Mondeo Estate have a timing belt or chain?
Does my 2002 Ford Mondeo Estate 2.0-litre TDCi have a cambelt or chain?
Sharon Wyatt (Taunton)Oct 2012 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Sharon,
That has a timing chain.
Hope that helps
What's the change schedule for my Mondeo's timing belt?
Does a 2007 1.8 TDCi Ford Mondeo need its timing belt changed? At what mileage?
Maurice Clarke (Enniskillen)Sep 2012 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Maurice,
Yes it does. It needs to be changed every 201,000 kilometres (125,000 miles) or every ten years.
Hope that helps.
Does my Mondeo have a timing belt or chain?
Does my 2005 Ford Mondeo LX have a timing belt or chain?
Delroy D'Oyley (Luton)Aug 2012 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Delroy,
We believe all Mondeos of that year have timing chains.
Hope that helps
Does my Ford Mondeo Estate have a timing belt?
Hi. I own a 2001 Ford Mondeo Ghia X Estate 2.0-litre petrol automatic. My question is, does my car have a timing belt or timing chain? I have owned the car for five years now and had it regularly serviced, but no one has mentioned a timing belt or that it may need replacing, so I thought I would ask you guys.
Philip Prince (Swinton. Manchester.)Jun 2012 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Philip,
That generation of Ford Mondeo was fitted with timing chains so no need to worry.
Hope that helps
Does my Mondeo have a timing belt?
Does my 2004 Ford Mondeo 1.8 LX have a cam belt or a timing chain?
Ronald Simcock (Warrington)May 2012 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Ronald,
Your Mondeo has a timing chain.
Let us know if there's anything else we can help with.
What car will I replace my Hyundai Tucson with?
I have a Hyundai Tucson diesel worth about €3,000. My daily commute is 130km, seven days a week, mostly away from the motorway. I have another €12,000 to add to the trade-in value.
I am a single person, but I need to pull a trailer for very small stuff and need to fit in the golf clubs. I typically hold onto a vehicle for five to seven years.
What is the right second-hand vehicle for me ?
Rory Donohue (Galway)Feb 2012 Filed under: choosing used car
Expert answer
Hi Rory,
I'm sure you're aware that your budget will get you any number of relatively new regular cars such as the Volkswagen Golf, Toyota Corolla and Ford Focus, along with bigger models like the Ford Mondeo and Toyota Avensis.
However, given your current choice of car I'd suspect that you'd like to retain the elevated driving position and your mileage dictates a diesel engine. Most cars can take a tow bar and you don't have heavy towing needs so that's not a major consideration. Likewise, all SUVs etc. will have room for your golf clubs.
So the logical choices based on all that include:
BMW X3: Good diesel engine, spacious, but your budget may only get you an older example.
Citroen C-Crosser: Great 2.2-litre diesel engine; rest of car built on Mitsubishi mechanicals.
Honda CR-V: Bomb-proof reliability, but again may have to settle for older example.
Hyundai Santa Fe: Big and comfortable, though running costs higher than smaller SUV.
Mitsubishi Outlander: Spacious, well made, ok diesel, if loud.
Nissan X-Trail: Strangely forgotten, but plenty around at this price.
Peugeot 4007: Shares its engine and underpinnings with the Citroen above.
Suzuki Grand Vitara: Very reliable.
Toyota RAV4: Another with impressive reliability. Possibly the choice of the lot at this price.
There are loads of older, bigger SUVs for sale at that price too, but they'll cost you more to run for no real benefit.
If you're willing to change body styles completely it's worth checking out something like a BMW 120d Coupé or a diesel 3 Series Coupé. There are also plenty of great estates on the market for that budget, including the Audi A4 Avant and BMW 3 Series Touring. I know you don't need that space for a family, but it's useful for a lot of other things.
Come back to us with more information and we'll help to narrow your search further.
Does the 2007 Ford Mondeo have a timing belt?
Hi, first may I congratulate you all on a great website, I only found it recently. I have a 2007 new type Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCI Zetec six-speed. It has covered 156,000km. My question is, does this car have a cam/timing belt? If yes when would it need replacing and what would be the approximate cost be?
Thank you
Rory Roden (Cork)Jan 2012 Filed under: servicing
Expert answer
Hi Rory,
This car has both chain and a small replaceable belt. The belt should be changed every 125,000 kilometres along with its tensioner and pulleys.
We spoke to Rialto Ford in Dublin and they said they'd come back to us with an estimated cost.
Hope that helps
