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A: 72,000 miles for XUD (older diesel engines) 80,000 miles for petrol engines 100,000 miles for 1st generation HDI (2.0 and 2.2) 120,000 miles for 2nd generation HDI (1.6 and 2.0 and 2.2) [160,000 miles for newest HDI fitted to Peugeot 407] Don't risk running much over the recommended mileage without changing the belt, as a broken belt will become VERY costly to repair compared to the cost of replacing the belt. Your maintenance and guarantee guide will have your exact service intervals including timing belt change marked in a table near the front.
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