Thursday, September 15, 2011

02 Reg 1L Vauxhall Corsa Club,58,000 mileage - Timing Belt change?

Hi,



Just wondering if anyone could advise me on when the timing belt needs changing on this model of car? Is it a chain timing belt and if so should it be changed after a certain milage or age?



Thanks02 Reg 1L Vauxhall Corsa Club,58,000 mileage - Timing Belt change?The timing belt in a Corsa is not a belt at all and is known as a timing chain as it is a chain and not a belt (funny enough!). I drive an 01 Reg 1.2L Vauxhall Corsa with 102,000 miles on the clock and the chain hasn't been changed once. As far as I'm aware the chain is supposed to last the life of your engine. Although like most mechanical things wear and tear can sometimes play their part. But for the majority of owners they will never need to change their timing belt. Also heres a tip that might save you money. If your Engine management light comes on you dont need a computer for the fault code.



Most of Vauxhall dealers don檛 know about this....



Want to read the Code well first

Take a deep breath get your car keys and get a pen and paper



When you get into the car you know the key has 3 clicks first on for whatever it is second the dash comes on third the starter kicks in



before you put the key into the ignition Make sure that you Press the Break and the Throttle to the Floor ( max

Then turn the key on until The dash board come on and DONT START THE CAR

Wait 2 sec and keep the pedals Down to the floor

the service light under the management light should start flashing



it will flash 4 times leaving 2 second space representing each number

Zero gets 10 flashes



for exampleP0110

the light will flash ten times Break (2sec Or 1 not sure) then once, (2sec) once again, then ten



if you have more than one code it will stop for a break then gives the next code

its not a very useful way but helps when you dont want to go to the dealer for a lose socket



this is for Corsa C the Newer models have even better way to tell you the code i think which is on your Mileage Display It will show ECN0 XXXX

which is error code Number forget the zero and the last four digits is what you want



and this works for an astra Too

ive tested this on my own corsa and worked Very well



however if you don檛 have any code stored it will start Flashing and keeps on flashing until you release the paddles.



Codes can be found here at



http://www.corsa-c.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=134139