Hi fellow Cupra owners!
I have an on going problem with my Leon Cupra R 225 which I've had enough of and really want to put to bed, I'm hoping between you all you can come up with the answer!?
Had my timing belt changed along with everything else you could possibly service as I bought the car at 72,000 & some of the history was a bit vague so wanted to start fresh so I knew where I was.
After having the full belt kit changed at a well known VAG Specialist, upon picking up the car I was aware there was a kind of ( to the best I can describe) popping / vibrating noise coming from the timing belt area that wasn't there before.
I gave it the benefit of the doubt thinking it may just be because it was all new it needed to add in.
A few weeks worth of driving and I was convinced if anything the noise was getting worse.
Took the car back to the garage and asked them to take a look as I was concerned. They told me everything was fine, it's normal for BAM engines to be a little noisy.
However, I know it ran and sounded perfect before it went in, and I'm now frustrated as they're telling me it's fine but I know it wasn't and couldn't leave it.
I had a technician friend at another garage look at it, he decided the noise was coming from the main timing tensioner roller. I told him to just replace the whole kit again as I would claim for the kit under warranty.
He carried out the job again, but the noise is still there?
The noise has now escalated into a metallic clattery noise so now desperately seeking help and advice from you guys!
Just to fill you in, the kit used both times was a full Gates kit including hydraulic damper and water pump.
Has anyone got any ideas or experienced the same thing and knows what's wrong andwhat I need to do to sort it!?
You'll have to excuse me but I can't work out how or even if it's possible to add sound clips on here, but I found this YouTube video from someone else with a Jetta 1.8T that has had the same problem after changing the timing belt, the noise in the clip sounds identical to mine when I first picked it up, before it got worse and started sounding slightly clattery.
Here's the link...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8shKTAkbvQ&feature=youtu.be[/url]
Any advice would be greatly, greatly appreciated people
I have an on going problem with my Leon Cupra R 225 which I've had enough of and really want to put to bed, I'm hoping between you all you can come up with the answer!?
Had my timing belt changed along with everything else you could possibly service as I bought the car at 72,000 & some of the history was a bit vague so wanted to start fresh so I knew where I was.
After having the full belt kit changed at a well known VAG Specialist, upon picking up the car I was aware there was a kind of ( to the best I can describe) popping / vibrating noise coming from the timing belt area that wasn't there before.
I gave it the benefit of the doubt thinking it may just be because it was all new it needed to add in.
A few weeks worth of driving and I was convinced if anything the noise was getting worse.
Took the car back to the garage and asked them to take a look as I was concerned. They told me everything was fine, it's normal for BAM engines to be a little noisy.
However, I know it ran and sounded perfect before it went in, and I'm now frustrated as they're telling me it's fine but I know it wasn't and couldn't leave it.
I had a technician friend at another garage look at it, he decided the noise was coming from the main timing tensioner roller. I told him to just replace the whole kit again as I would claim for the kit under warranty.
He carried out the job again, but the noise is still there?
The noise has now escalated into a metallic clattery noise so now desperately seeking help and advice from you guys!
Just to fill you in, the kit used both times was a full Gates kit including hydraulic damper and water pump.
Has anyone got any ideas or experienced the same thing and knows what's wrong andwhat I need to do to sort it!?
You'll have to excuse me but I can't work out how or even if it's possible to add sound clips on here, but I found this YouTube video from someone else with a Jetta 1.8T that has had the same problem after changing the timing belt, the noise in the clip sounds identical to mine when I first picked it up, before it got worse and started sounding slightly clattery.
Here's the link...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8shKTAkbvQ&feature=youtu.be[/url]
Any advice would be greatly, greatly appreciated people