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2003 Opel Corsa TIMING BELT
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2003 OPEL CORSA
4 CYL
2WD
AUTOMATIC
99,400 MILES
AT WHAT MILEAGE SHOULD I CHANGE THE TIMING BELT NEXT PLEASE?
Thursday, May 7th, 2009 AT 1:46 PM
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DAVE H
MECHANIC
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Next recomended change is @ 120,000 miles .. but it is best to keep a check on the condition of the belt also !!
hope this helps
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