Ford Fiesta 1.0 EcoBoost 140 Zetec S Black 3dr. Dimensions. Length 3,982mm Width (including mirrors) Timing Belt Interval Mileage 150,000. Safety. NCAP Adult Occupant Protection 91% The timing belt on the 1.5 Ecoboost engine has a replacemen­t interval of 125,000 miles or ten years (whichever comes first), and the job time for replacemen­t is 3.2 hours, whilst the 1.0 Ecoboost engine requires the timing belt to be replaced at 150,000 miles or ten years, but has a job time of 7.7 hours. Whichever engine option you have in For more inormation, please ask your Ford Dealer. 2. 1 Year Service every year. Focus 2019 EcoBoost (05/2018-) X Focus 2019 1.5L EcoBlue (05/2018-) X X For most part a 10year/150k interval will not cause an issue. And on the 1l it’s mostly the predetonation causing block failure that will kill it prior to a timing belt failure. Posted 4 years ago Replacement Interval (miles) 2.0 L 252 hp Turbo Ecoboost: timing chain: interference: The 2.0L 170 hp North American 2002 Ford Focus has a timing belt and is Definately a belt.. and interval is 100.000 as already said - though most tend to do them early. My car is on 65K and it'll be being done next year. Auxillary belt is easy enough to do without having to touch cambelt. Have a google for 'DW10 cambelt change' or 'Kuga 2.0 Diesel water pump change' that should turn some things of interest up! GIiDwL.
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