Hi everyone,
I am due a cambelt service in March for my 2018 Leon FR 1.4 TSI. The car has done 51k miles so far and will likely be around 52k miles. Mostly motorway with some rural driving too. I know these cambelts are actually rated far longer and the factory doesn't actually put a specific time interval, however, according to the dealership it's Seat UK who impose a 5 year interval and so to be on the safe side (and mainly for warranty purposes) I intend to replace it.
That being said my question is, I was always under the impression that it is best to service the water pump at the same time (which is an additional £100), however, speaking to the chap at the dealership (and me basically offering more money), he said no, from what I can see it's just the cambelt and water pump is not required. Is that right? Having read previous threads of pumps failing (perhaps on older models) I am a bit paranoid about saving £100 for something that may fail further down the line and cause far bigger issues.
Appreciate any advice.
Thank you.
I am due a cambelt service in March for my 2018 Leon FR 1.4 TSI. The car has done 51k miles so far and will likely be around 52k miles. Mostly motorway with some rural driving too. I know these cambelts are actually rated far longer and the factory doesn't actually put a specific time interval, however, according to the dealership it's Seat UK who impose a 5 year interval and so to be on the safe side (and mainly for warranty purposes) I intend to replace it.
That being said my question is, I was always under the impression that it is best to service the water pump at the same time (which is an additional £100), however, speaking to the chap at the dealership (and me basically offering more money), he said no, from what I can see it's just the cambelt and water pump is not required. Is that right? Having read previous threads of pumps failing (perhaps on older models) I am a bit paranoid about saving £100 for something that may fail further down the line and cause far bigger issues.
Appreciate any advice.
Thank you.