The timing belt (or cam belt) replacement interval for a Jaguar typically ranges from 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on the specific model and engine type. It's crucial to consult the owner's manual or manufacturer's recommendations for your particular model. Regular maintenance is essential to prevent engine damage, as a worn or broken cam belt can lead to severe mechanical issues. If you're unsure, it's wise to have a qualified mechanic inspect or replace it as needed.
According to Gates is does not have a cam belt. Check with a dealer to be 100% sure.
There is not a cam belt in this engine. It has timing chains. No service due, unless they break.
chain
The X-Type Diesel does not have a cam belt, its a chain and never needs changing.
the 2.5 v6 x type jaguar has a timing chain
no need it's chain driven
chain
V12 has a cam chain, not a belt, so should be fine for at least 50k - 100k miles without attention, unless there is something very abnormal.
You dont it as timing chain
You'll struggle. The timing is done with a chain!!!!
Does BMW320i has cam belt?
I have never heard of a cam belt, but a timing belt does drive the cam or cams