VTS Timing belt diagram

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MattG
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VTS Timing belt diagram

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I need to cange the timing belt on my VTS Xsara does anyone have a diagram or similar with the torque settings for the tensioners?

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:cry:
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mezuk04 wrote::cry:
Couldn't agree with you more.

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Matt

:D

Looks like I can get the info you want off Autodata. What engine has it got in it? Presume it's post 2000, and a 2.0 16V - AD lists 3 variants: 100 kW (EW10J4): up to 2002 with 4 bolt crank pulley and after 2002 without 4 bolt pulley; and 120 kW (XU10J4).

AD lists torques, gives instructions, diagram, special tools. And book time. 3 hours for the 120kW variant :twisted:

Let me know and I'll sort out the right info.
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Post by MattG »

Hi Richard

That would be great.

I have the 124KW XU10 varient. I'd apreciate any info you can get.


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Post by RichardW »

Matt,

Hope these are the right ones - I'm sure it gave me different ones last night!

This is for engine variant RFS(XU10J4RS/L3).

Screen shot jpgs:

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Removal 1
Removal 2
Install 1
Install 2
Install 3

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Post by MattG »

Cheers Richard that is very handy.

After looking at that does anyone now how to do this without the secial tools?

Cheers

Matt
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