Hi Guys, Haven't posted in a while but been keeping an eye on things. Anyway the car is just about 5 years old now, I've had it for 4 of those. I would have changed it before now but like a lot of you, the car hasn't seen much use. I've only done about 2000 miles in the last year. So it was due its service and a cambelt. I opted to get it done at the dealership for peace of mind. The car only has 30600 on the clock, it had 14000 on it when I got it at a year old. So anyway, I got the car back late Monday afternoon and didn't touch it until Tuesday morning. Was going to pickup my wife from work at 8:30am and only got a couple of minutes from home when there was a clunk and the engine cut out. It wouldn't start, the starter just seemed to be spinning, no warning lights on the dash. I had to let it roll back down the hill I was on to get it to a safe place, not easy at school run time with no power steering or servo'd braking. Phoned assistance and someone was there within the hour and it was loaded onto the flatbed and back to the dealers. Anyway, got the dreaded phonemail from them this afternoon, the tensioner has failed. Car is in the process of being stripped down to see if there is any other damage. I've got a 21 plate Fabia to run about in for the time being. What are your feelings on this. Hopefully seeing as its the dealership dealing with this, It will get repaired properly surely? Has anyone else had the misfortune of a cam belt or tensioner failure? How did things go for you? Did you keep the car afterwards or did you get shot? These are the questions running through my brain at the moment. In all the time I've had the car, nothing has ever went wrong, only money spent up till now has been on petrol, servicing and a set of tyres.