How often do you change a Cambelt on a Ford Ka?

General

Badge Engine CC: 1.2
Standard manufacturers warranty – Mileage: 60000
Standard manufacturers warranty – Years: 3
Timing Belt Interval Frequency – Months: 60
Timing Belt Interval Mileage: 62500

Does a Ford Ka have a timing belt or chain?

Petrol variants produced between 1997 and 2016 Ford Ka 1.0 i 38 kW = Timing chain, check and possibly replace after 10 years. Ford Ka 1.3 i all variants = Timing chain, check and possibly replace after 10 years.

At what mileage should the Cambelt be changed?

40,000 to 100,000 miles
Manufacturers will usually recommend to replace your timing belt after a set number of years or miles. This could be anywhere from 40,000 to 100,000 miles or 4+ years. Check your vehicle handbook to see what your manufacturer recommends.

Does a 2009 Ford Ka have a Cambelt?

Get the latest news & reviews The diesel engine is chain-driven, but the petrol needs a new cambelt every five years or 62,500 miles.

How often should a Ford Ka be serviced?

10,000 miles
Ford KA service intervals

Model Service Interval
Ford KA 1996 to 2002 Every year or 10,000 miles
Ford KA 2002 to 2008 Every year or 12,500 miles
Ford KA 2008 to 2016 Every year or 12,500 miles
Ford Streetka 2003 to 2005 Every year or 12,500 miles

How do I know if Cambelt needs changing?

  1. Engine runs rough or misfires. A worn-out belt will affect the engine’s timing, and possibly cause it to misfire.
  2. Ticking or clicking noises in the engine. When the timing belt wears out, it can cause a ticking or clicking sound inside the engine.
  3. Squealing sounds.
  4. Engine won’t start.

How long should a drive belt last?

60,000 to 100,000 miles
Today, most serpentine belts are expected to last anywhere from 60,000 to 100,000 miles. Some belts can last significantly longer than this, while others give out before 60,000 miles. Make sure to check your owner’s manual to find out the recommended belt replacement time frame.