New ContiTech Timing Belt Change Sticker

February 06, 2014
New ContiTech Timing Belt Change Sticker
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The ContiTech Power Transmission Group has redesigned its timing belt change sticker to provide no smearing, better adhesion and better protection against soiling and fading.


Stickers, on which workshops record when a timing belt was changed, are a great idea but many cannot survive the extreme conditions in the engine compartment. ContiTech is now supplying an improved design new sticker format with every timing belt or timing belt kit to avoid these problems.

The new change sticker adheres well, even in the engine compartment. It is made of a high-quality foil material which protects the printing against moisture, soiling and premature fading. In addition to the kilometre or mileage reading and the change date of the ContiTech timing belt, it is now also possible to indicate which other components were replaced by placing a check mark against them. Workshops therefore always have a clear picture of what has been changed. Images on the back explain how to use the service sticker.

The ContiTech Power Transmission Group supplies the language-neutral sticker with all its timing belts and timing belt kits.
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