FORD TRANSIT OWNERS – IMPORTANT NOTICE
Has Your Transit Reached 55000-60000 Miles or More?
We're running a LIMITED-TIME SPECIAL on Ford Transit 2.0 EcoBlue Wet Belt Replacements for just:
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Why Now?
Ford has officially updated the replacement interval to 100,000 miles due to a high rate of engine failure beyond this point. Don’t risk a blown engine – act before it’s too late!
What’s Included?
We don’t cut corners – every service includes the full OE-spec parts list:
TIMING BELT
TIMING COVER + SEAL
WATER PUMP
STRAINER
OIL PUMP BELT
OIL + FILTER
SUMP
TENSIONER
AUXILIARY BELTS
COOLANT
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Ask about our Fleet Discount or our 2-Van Deal – perfect if you know another Transit owner!
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What's included in the service schedule?
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Is Your Vehicle's Timing System Due for a Check?
At W H Tyres, we specialize in the inspection, maintenance, and replacement of:
Wet Timing Belts: Common in modern engines like Ford's EcoBoost, these belts operate within the engine's oil system. Over time, they can degrade due to oil contamination and heat, leading to potential engine damage.
Traditional Timing Belts: Typically recommended for replacement every 60,000 to 100,000 miles or every 5 to 10 years, depending on your vehicle's make and model.
Car Friend
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Ford 1.0L EcoBoost (3-cylinder) – very common in:
Ford Fiesta
Ford Focus
Ford Puma
Ford Ecosport
Ford Transit Courier
Ford 1.5L EcoBoost & EcoBlue – used in:
Ford Focus
Ford Kuga
Ford Transit Connect
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1.2L PureTech 3-cylinder petrol engines – found in:
Peugeot 208, 308, 2008, 3008
Citroën C3, C4, C4 Cactus
DS 3, DS 7 Crossback
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Some models with the 1.2L PureTech engine (shared with PSA after merger).
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Some newer 1.5L TSI evo engines may use a wet belt, depending on the variant and model year (confirm by VIN/engine code).
? Why This Matters:
Wet belts are quieter and more efficient, but:
Oil quality must be strictly maintained.
Service intervals vary – check manufacturer guidance regularly.
Replacing a wet belt can be more complex and costly than traditional belts.
Timing Chains: While more durable, they can stretch or wear over time, causing engine performance issues.
Why Choose W H Tyres & Automotive Services
Comprehensive Service: We cater to a wide range of vehicles, including cars, 4x4s, and vans with a quick turnaround.
Expert Technicians: Our team is trained to handle the intricacies of various timing systems, ensuring your vehicle runs smoothly.
Quality Assurance: We use high-quality parts and adhere to manufacturer specifications for all replacements.
Don't Wait for a Breakdown or a damaged engine costing thousands of pound's in repairs & without your vehicle for weeks or months.
A failing timing system can lead to significant engine damage. If you notice unusual noises, engine misfires, or decreased performance, it's time for a check-up.
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Visit our website: www.whtyres.co.uk
Or call us to schedule an appointment.