Recommendation for mine is 150,000 normal conditions or 75,000 under arduous driviing conditions. I have it changed at 60,000 miles.
Does a Peugeot 206 have a timing belt or chain?
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.
What engine is in a Peugeot 206?
It is powered with a 1.6L 16v engine.
What are signs of bad timing belt?
Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Timing Belt
- You Hear A Ticking Noise Coming From The Engine.
- Your Car’s Engine Won’t Turn Over.
- You Notice An Oil Leak Near The Motor.
- You Experience Exhaust Issues.
- Your Revs Start Acting Up.
What is autoeconomy mode on Peugeot 206?
Economy mode is a Peugeot 206 safety feature which turns off many electrical consumers if there is a battery or alternator problem. Its prime purpose is to conserve electrical energy so the car can be started again if it has to, or enable the car to reach its destination.
Why is my Peugeot 206 not charging the battery?
An alternator failure or problem inevitably brings a vehicle to a halt because the battery is not being charged. Ask an online Expert for assistance when you need it. Read below for solutions to alternator problems provided by Experts. What is ‘Economy Mode’ on a Peugeot 206?
What causes a car alternator to stop working?
Other possible causes are faults in the wiring leading to the alternator, and battery connections which might have corroded or have become loose. If the wiring and connections are fault-free then the alternator could be defective and might need to be replaced.
How do I know if my alternator is bad or not?
Start by checking the alternator output by measuring the battery voltage with the engine running. The reading should range between 13 and 14.4 volts. If the alternator is good then check the fuses and the wiring near the fuse box.