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PD100 - belt change interval?

claireeyy

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When does the belts on the 100 engine need replacing?

thanks
 

MJ

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before you are bombarded with abuse for:

A. not looking in your service book
B. not using the search button

they should be done at 60,000 miles or every 4 years (according to seat)
 

gogs

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before you are bombarded with abuse for:

A. not looking in your service book
B. not using the search button

they should be done at 60,000 miles or every 4 years (according to seat)

Service book not always way to go, as they often change, we had an A4 and the book said 80k but Audi went onto say was now changed to 75k, only 5k but others might be more.

I've called dealers before and they often mention the 4 years thing, yet on the back of invoices it never mentions it.

Is this something they have came up with over time?
 

MJ

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I know that seat regularly changes there mind and have now come up with the above times and mileage for changing, if your un-sure of your specific belt change interval then phone a dealer and they should have it on there system - which is now online and updated daily.
 

Gordz

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And if you don't trust the service book, SEAT, or anything said here. Just nip it along to local garage and get them to have a look at condition of belt etc. They'll be able to tell you when it needs changing. Just make sure it's an honest garage that you trust and use regularly or they'll just say it needs it there and then!
 

techie

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Im sure MJ will back me up here but there is no way I would gurantee a belt by looking at it. To effectively check it you would have to take it off anyway, byt the time you have done that, might as well change it.
 

Gordz

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Im sure MJ will back me up here but there is no way I would gurantee a belt by looking at it. To effectively check it you would have to take it off anyway, byt the time you have done that, might as well change it.

Well whenever take car to my garage for a service, even if not needed they'll double check belt and tensioners etc. anyway and do they take it off. But they do have my car for a whole day when servicing. And they're local and we know them. lol.
 

gogs

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Nov 21, 2009
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Gates seem to have a different schedule from Seat, also they don't seem to mention the 4 year figure which make me sceptical.

The diesel Ibizas range from 90k, 120k and 150k...all in KM's.

They do mention yearly figures for some of the VAG range, A3,A4,A6 and TT from what I recall.
 

gogs

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You would think so but it clearly doesn't work like that.

Gates VAG belt info seems to be quite specific.

Think USA have different schedules too.

Brake switch was a recall in the US, in the UK you had to pay for the pleasure or do it yourself, same cars, same switch, same company.....different country
 
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