When to replace the Opel Antara timing belt
The Opel Antara is an SUV and is the successor to the Opel Frontera. This model comes with both petrol and diesel engines. Below is an overview of the timing belt replacement intervals. If you don't know which engine your car has, you can enter the license plate number below.
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Petrol variants produced from 2007 onwards:
- Opel Antara 2.4 103kW = 120 000 Kilometres or up to 8 years;
- Opel Antara 2.4 104kW = 120 000 Kilometres or up to 8 years;
- Opel Antara 2.4 123kW = Timing chain;
- Opel Antara 2.4 4×4 103 kW = 120 000 Kilometres or up to 8 years;
- Opel Antara 2.4 4×4 123 kW = Timing chain;
- Opel Antara 3.0 = Timing chain;
- Opel Antara 3.2 V6 =. Timing chain.
Diesel variants produced from 2007 onwards:
- Opel Antara 2.0 CDTI 93kW = 90 000 Kilometres or up to 6 years;
- Opel Antara 2.0 CDTI 4×4 93kW = 90 000 Kilometres or up to 6 years;
- Opel Antara 2.0 CDTI 4×2 110kW = 90 000 Kilometres or up to 6 years;
- Opel Antara 2.0 CDTI 4×4 110kW = 90 000 Kilometres or up to 6 years;
- Opel Antara 2.2 CDTi 120kW = Timing chain;
- Opel Antara 2.2 CDTi 4×4 120kW = Timing chain;
- Opel Antara 2.2 CDTi 4×4 135kW = Timing chain.