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Ford Mondeo 2007 Mk4 2.0 TDCi question


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Hello all, I'm sure this question has probably answered before, but does a 2007 Mondeo Mk4 2.0 TDC Zetec have a timing belt or chain?

I have just got this model and am delighted with it, but this is chipping away at me.

I can't see anything in service manual.

It has 87k on it. 

Any advice is gratefully accepted. 

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mk3 was chain, mk4 is belt

change interval is 10yrs or 125k whichever comes first

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3 minutes ago, iantt said:

mk3 was chain, mk4 is belt

Thanks very much.

Any idea how much it costs to get changed and how often it needs doing?

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£350 at a ford dealer, less at independant garage

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Ok I will get it done. Is 87k miles too much for the belt?

Should I refrain from using it until i got it done?

 

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87k ok for car mate they advise it's actually 10 year or 120k which ever comes first.

waterpump may need doing also but don't do unless there's leakage to be fair though I would ask them to put one on whilst there in there stripping it,ford charge an extra £100 for pump.

nothing stopping you doing it early though but I wouldn't worry on this mileage at moment. I would change it nearer the 100k though wouldn't risk it till the 120k

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i wouldnt worry too much but it is 10 yrs old so think about getting it done this year.

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Cheers guys.

I am delighted with the car as it is extremely tidy and two owner from new with full service history. Did 40k the first year  then changed hands and did 47k over next 9 years with regular oil changes. Drives like a new car.

I will get belt done in a few weeks for peace of mind. 

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Good choice will be ok till then mate,my mk2 focus on 88k 57 reg (10 year nov)

getting timing belt n pump done in few month.landed nice timing coz due full service, n mot on top that also lol.

no worries there though as it's decent motor too

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Got it booked in at a Ford Dealer.

£349 with a 4 hour turn around time.

If I pay another 100 I can get water pump done but dealer said more often now not needed. 

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For the sake of £100 I would pay it n do it but it's upto you pal, dunno what others suggest on here it's just my view.

dont wanna go n get all done for the pump to go sometime later n pay loads laybour again 

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8 hours ago, Damien said:

For the sake of £100 I would pay it n do it but it's upto you pal, dunno what others suggest on here it's just my view.

dont wanna go n get all done for the pump to go sometime later n pay loads laybour again 

Yes, that makes sense.

The way the Ford dealer spoke though was that water pumps are more reliable now.  

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There maybe right  mate, your call upto you I personally would do it.

 

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I've just had mine done my dealer said do it at the same time, also make sure they do both timing belts there a wet one too

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So there are two belts? How much did you pay if you don't mind me asking?

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theres only 1 timing belt on the 2.0 tdci. the 1.8tdci had 2 of which 1 was a wet one. 

the other belt to consider changing at the same time is the auxillary belt .

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