Morning all, having just sold my Trigano Tribute, i am lookinh at buying a Adria Sunliving Flexo SP (2014) mls 23000. Can anyone tell me should i have the cam belt replaced before i buy i have been told its ok for somthing like 80000 mls? Thanks Ken
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The website is great for this. We did ours and it has to changed every 5 years irrespective of miles but they do vary so fletton advice is spot onIf you can ID the engine in the Moho... the fiat service schedule ( available on the web - i’d guess) should provide you with such info
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For info there's a 2016 model here too (private sale) for not much more:
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some people wait until the end of the 5 years as they dont do the mileage, but it is better to play it safe.
If it's a dealer they should do the belt for you . If you decide on the van make it part of the sale as Minxygirl sais above . The dealer won't charge himself £70 plus per hour labour, he'll charge at least that to you though.@Minxy Girl yes that's the one. I had seen the other one but just am unsure buying private!!!
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That photo should be compulsory viewing for all owners unsure whether to change just the belt or go the whole hog. Thanks for sharing it.I bought low mileage MH, 2.8 JTD Ducato, only 19,000 miles but 8 years old, so belt almost certainly 10 years old.
When belt removed it looked new, but look what lack of use had done to pulley, the grease had also dried out so failure would have been due to pulley, not the belt.
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Depends on which engine it has. Please tell ?I'M Buying a fiat based Ducato bessacarr e460 2007 model I've been told there is no cambelt its chain driven ?