When to replace the SEAT Arosa timing belt
The Seat Arosa is the smallest model of the Spanish brand that was produced between 1997 and 2004. This model was delivered with both petrol and diesel engines. Below is an overview of the timing belt replacement intervals from 1997. 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 between 1997 and 2004
- SEAT Arosa 1.0 37 kW = No clear interval, recommendation is 90 000 kilometres or after 5 years maximum.
- SEAT Arosa 1.4 44 kW = No clear interval, recommendation is 90 000 kilometres or after 5 years maximum.
- SEAT Arosa 1.4 16v 74 kW = No clear interval, recommendation is 90 000 kilometres or after 5 years maximum.
Diesel Variants produced between 1997 and 2004
- SEAT Arosa 1.4 TDI 55 kW = Engine no YR017501 60 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years.
- SEAT Arosa 1.4 TDI 55 kW = Engine no YR017502 90 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years.
- SEAT Arosa 1.7 SDI 44 kW = Engine no YR017501 60 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years.
- SEAT Arosa 1.7 SDI 44 kW = Engine no YR017502 90 000 kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years.