Change PEUGEOT 309 Tensioner Pulley, timing belt yourself – manuals and video tutorials
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How often to change the Tensioner Pulley, timing belt on your PEUGEOT 309 . Recommended service and replacement schedules
every 70000 km
309 I Hatchback (10.1985 - 12.1989)
309 II Hatchback (07.1989 - 12.1993)
309 Box Body / Hatchback (10S, 3S) (10.1985 - 10.1993)
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