Sorry if this all sounds a bit 'green', however........... Had a cambelt kit change yesterday on 2.6 MV6 (sorry but had to go to Vauxhall (who charged £430 for the privilege)! - no trustworthy independant in local area would do it!). After a couple of miles of getting it back, the exhaust emission light has come on.
The main difference I've noticed is that when first started, the engine revs to about 1.5k rpm and stays for about two seconds before falling down to idle speed. (this didn't ever happen before it went in to Vauxhall, it never revved to more than 1k even when stone cold). The said it was a 'tooth' out but they say this is sorted now.
The exhaust is smoking/steaming, although this has been happening for a few weeks now, although any problems prior to the cambelt changed relating to this had been ruled out by Vauxhall as they carried out a block test and are certain that it is just condensation.
Spent nearly £1k on it this year and it's starting to run me down now!!! I'm taking it back to them tomorrow, can anyone give me any idea as to what they may have done when changing the cambelt? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, don't fancy forking out any more cash if this is their error. Low mileage too only 78k.
As always, many thanks.