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Nolathane Rear Sway Bar Link - 42740

Nolathane Rear Sway Bar Link - 42740

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SAS Control Arm - LA908

SAS Control Arm - LA908

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SAS Lower Control Arm - BJ3396L

SAS Lower Control Arm - BJ3396L

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SAS Ball Joint - B900

SAS Ball Joint - B900

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CODE9 Strut - 949404

CODE9 Strut - 949404

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SAS Radius Rod - LA331R

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Nolathane Sway Bar Link Bush - 421000

Nolathane Sway Bar Link Bush - 421000

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Kelpro Sway Bar Mount Bush - 22419

Kelpro Sway Bar Mount Bush - 22419

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Bush Kit-Radius Arm - 45808

Bush Kit-Radius Arm - 45808

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SAS Ball Joint - BJ302

SAS Ball Joint - BJ302

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CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9160177

CODE9 Shock Absorber - 9160177

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SAS Control Arm - LA906

SAS Control Arm - LA906

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SAS Upper Control Arm - UA301L

SAS Upper Control Arm - UA301L

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SAS Sway Bar Link - L9315

SAS Sway Bar Link - L9315

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Kelpro Sway Bar Link Kit - 22776A

Kelpro Sway Bar Link Kit - 22776A

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SAS Radius Rod - LA331L

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SAS Lower Control Arm - BJ3396R

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Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25321

Kelpro Suspension Bush - 25321

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Nolathane Front Sway Bar Link - 42743

Nolathane Front Sway Bar Link - 42743

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2006 Ford Territory: Maintaining Your Vehicle's Timing Belt or Chain

The 2006 Ford Territory comes equipped with either a timing belt or a timing chain, depending on the specific engine model. Most petrol variants of this vehicle are fitted with a timing chain, while some diesel variants might include a timing belt. Given this difference, it's crucial to first determine which type your vehicle has. For the sake of this discussion, let's say your Territory comes with a timing chain because it's more prevalent in Ford petrol engines during this era.

For those with a timing chain, you're in luck - timing chains are generally designed to last the lifetime of the engine and require significantly less maintenance than timing belts. While they're more durable, there are still some considerations to keep your timing chain in top shape.

Regular vehicle maintenance is key to ensuring your timing chain functions properly. Here's what you need to know about maintaining or replacing a timing chain:

  • Understand Symptoms of Wear: Although timing chains are sturdy, they can start to wear out due to insufficient lubrication or just wear and tear over time. Listen out for unusual sounds like rattling or clanking from the engine, as these can be early indicators of a loose or worn timing chain.
  • Stick to Regular Oil Changes: The health of your timing chain is directly tied to the quality of the engine oil. Ensure you're sticking to the recommended oil change intervals, and use high-quality oil to keep all engine components, including the timing chain, well-lubricated.
  • Pay Attention to Check Engine Light: If this light comes on, it's important to investigate sooner rather than later. While it doesn't always point to a timing chain issue, ruling out this critical component provides peace of mind and avoids potential engine damage.

Given that issues with timing chains can lead to substantial engine problems, any potential faults shouldn't be ignored. If you suspect there might be an issue with your timing chain, consult with a trusted mechanic. While replacement is rare, doing so early can prevent more severe consequences down the line.

If your 2006 Ford Territory happens to have a timing belt instead, here are some relevant tips for its replacement and maintenance:

  1. Replacement Schedule: Timing belts need regular replacement, approximately every 100,000 to 160,000 kilometres or every 7 to 10 years, whichever comes first. Adhering to this schedule is critical to avoiding catastrophic engine damage should the belt fail.
  2. Consider a Professional Service: Replacing a timing belt isn't typically a straightforward DIY job - it requires substantial engine knowledge. Hiring a professional ensures the new belt is correctly fitted and all related components, like tensioners and pulleys, are in reasonable condition.
  3. Replace Related Components: Often bundled with timing belt replacement is the water pump exchange. This is because the labour involved overlaps significantly, and a faulty water pump following a new timing belt installation would double the workload. It's best to replace both to maintain optimal efficiency.

Maintaining control over parts like timing belts and chains is inherently tied to the lifespan and reliability of your vehicle. Whether with timing-chain durability or timing-belt scheduling, the result is a smooth-running Ford Territory. Your vehicle will thank you for paying close attention to these critical components, ensuring continuous reliability and performance on the road.