


The Importance of a Timing Belt
What does a timing belt do?
A timing bet, or cambelt as it is known, ensures the correct synchronisation of an engine's internal mechanical rotating parts. Hidden behind a cover, the timing belt is guided around pulley wheels and tensioners and links the crankshaft to the camshaft(s).
Why should it be checked and replaced periodically?
The belt revolves at 100s of revolutions per minute, withstanding extreme mechanical and thermal stresses, so replacing the belt and tensioners at the scheduled intervals is essential maintenance. Failure to follow the manufacturer's recommendations can have costly implications.
What happens if it breaks?
If your car's timing belt breaks or slips then the correct synchronisation of your engine's crankshaft and camshaft(s) is lost. Consequently, serious damage to your engine's internal components can take place as your engine's valves and pistons collide. Repairing the engine is expensive and in extreme cases fitting a new engine is the most cost effective solution.
The Technical Skills
We believe that there is no better place to have your timing belt replaced than at Westover. Our workshop is equipped with the latest equipment and we have direct access to the latest Peugeot technical information. Our Peuegot trained technicians will fit original Peugeot parts, all of which are rigorously tested, fit perfectly and carry a Peugeot manufacturer's Warranty.
When is it time to replace the timing belt?
To find out when to have your car's timing belt replaced please consult your vehicle's handbook, since replacement is dependent on vehicle model and engine type. Alternatively, please contact your nearest Westover Peugeot dealership: