Buying a car is a big budget for most people, nevertheless, to this one you will have to add the routine service of your car, and for some routine service works the bill can be quite high. It is so logical to ask yourself when is the best time to carry out these repairs and not do them “for nothing”. Today we are going to describe to you when to replace the timing belt on your Renault Megane 2? For that, first of all, we are going to find out why it is essential to achieve this act of routine service, then, when to do the timing belt of your Renault Megane 2 , then, we are going to fairly quickly describe to you how this replace is done, and, at last, how much it costs to do the timing belt of a Renault Megane 2.

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Why do we need to replace the timing belt of an Renault Megane 2?

As we told you in introduction, changing a timing belt on a Renault Megane 2 represents a considerable budget, so we discover that you are reluctant to do it and to allow you to discover the value of this repair, so we will fairly quickly describe why it is so important to do it on time.

Your Renault Megane 2’s timing belt function

The timing of a Renault Megane 2 has a vital role in the smooth running of your engine. Obviously, it will have the mission to synchronize the valves and pistons, and to make the link between the camshaft, the water pump, the crankshaft and the injection pump . It will enable the engine unit to work effectively, and avoid any risk of engine breakage. The shorter the distance your car travels, the more your belt will be solicited when starting the engine unit.

What are the risks if the timing belt is not changed in time?

The problem with the timing of a Renault Megane 2 is that it is internal to the engine unit. And so, unlike an accessory belt, it is unachievable to visually check its state. So you might believe that this belt is just an insignificant component, but the risks you take if you don’t replace it in time are big. If the timing of your Renault Megane 2 breaks, you will most certainly have to replace the engine of this one. Obviously, the pistons will hit the valves and injure them, and the camshaft will also break. The faster the engine is running at the moment of the breakage, the more serious the outcomes are. It is consequently fundamental to make your timing belt on time .

When to do the timing belt of its Renault Megane 2?

We will now answer the question that you all have to ask yourselves, when to make the timing belt of a Renault Megane 2? It is necessary to know that each engine unit is different and as we revealed above, we must not miss on the replacement of this component. The more we advance in time the more the manufacturers improve the timing belt and normally the more recent your Renault Megane 2 will be the less you will have to get worried about your belt. However, check out your Renault Megane 2’s service book to get the exact life and maximum mileage you can accomplish before you do the timing . Generally, timing belts have a life of 5 to 10 years and a maximum mileage between 80, 000 and 200, 000km .

How to replace the timing belt of an Renault Megane 2?

As the timing belt of a Renault Megane 2 represents a high budget, one can logically wonder if it is not possible to replace it oneself. Unfortunately it is very tricky to access and only the most skilled amateur mechanics and the most equipped with tools will be able to reflect on this operation, we will even so fairly quickly describe the different steps to be accomplished to replace this timing belt:

  • Place the Renault Megane 2 on stands, and depending on your engine unit you may have to remove a wheel. Remove the timing gearboxes
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  • To get this done, you must buy the timing kit so that all the engine unit elements remain in the right position, otherwise your engine unit will break. Remove the other components that bother you (damper pulley for example).
  • Remove the old distribution after loosening the tension rollers. Before positioning the new one, you must take out all the tensioning rollers and the water pump.
  • Place the new water pump.
  • Mount the new tension rollers, pay attention to the location of each one.
  • Mount the new distribution of your Renault Megane 2 by respecting the markers.
  • Tension the belt as outlined by the manufacturer’s data.
  • Put the rest of it back together.
  • Verify that the engine unit is running effectively.

Replacing the timing belt how much does it cost?

And finally, we’ll try to give you an idea of the price if you want to replace the timing belt of your Renault Megane 2 . Take note that if you do it at the mechanic of the brand or at a car center like Feu Vert the price can vary quite a lot, but in general we estimate that the price of the distribution varies between 400 and 900 euros , depending on the place where you do it and your engine unit. Take note that the kits include the belt, idlers and water pump.

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