Cambelt

Proff_CUPRA 180

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Jun 12, 2008
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Alrite lads, got a letter through the door today about my Cupra needing a Cambelt change (std stealership letter), saying that its needs renewal. I know its every 4 years or so but my cars only done 30,000 miles, any advice on whether i should change it a.s.a.p or not?? I was thinking bout having it done at the end of the year anyway but im kinda worrid now lol.
 

Altech

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Oct 3, 2007
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Cambelts don't always show signs of degradation.

You should really think about getting it replaced soon. It may cost a fair bit to have it replaced, but it's a lot cheaper than a engine rebuild if it did snap! Plus you'll have the piece of mind that you're not playing the cambelt lottery anymore..
 

Seat Adam

Dirty Densel Driver
Apparently the life of a cam belt is reduced when you're sat in traffic a lot. Also if you do a lot of small journeys. I would get it done just so you don't have an expensive engine rebuild. Not only that, it has got a 4 year life as it breaks down over time.
 

kriso

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Jan 29, 2007
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Get it done mate, I got mine done at 4 years and had only done 26,000 miles. It's not just the belt...it's the tensioners, idler pulleys and water pump and you don't want any of them to fail!
 

Proff_CUPRA 180

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Jun 12, 2008
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Cheers lads, i have been quoted 295.00 inc vat from the stealers, a special offer apparently? Needs a service too so gonna cost me 500 all together (ouch). Could anyone recommended another VAG specialist in the area who may do this cheaper??
 
Jan 14, 2005
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Cheers lads, i have been quoted 295.00 inc vat from the stealers, a special offer apparently? Needs a service too so gonna cost me 500 all together (ouch). Could anyone recommended another VAG specialist in the area who may do this cheaper??

I had mine done at Midland VW norton canes, I think i payed around £350-400 for 50,000 mile service, cambelt change and new water pump.
 

gus

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Jun 27, 2006
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try leicester seat they were cheaper than my local delaer by £45, you could also try this company as i use the called volks 02476 676407.. give them a try matey
 

Ol' Timer

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Jun 20, 2004
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Cheers lads, i have been quoted 295.00 inc vat from the stealers, a special offer apparently? Needs a service too so gonna cost me 500 all together (ouch). Could anyone recommended another VAG specialist in the area who may do this cheaper??
That's a coincidence.;) I received the mailer too and got a quote from my local dealer for £295, including a special offer of a free wash and vacuum, courtesy car, vehicle health check and identification and completion of any manufacturer safety actions. I am getting it done next week as I have been pretty satisfied with the service I have had from them so far. My car is coming up to 40,000 miles and five years old. I believe it originally used to be five years for the cam belt change.
 

RUM4MO

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Jun 4, 2008
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That's a coincidence.;) I received the mailer too and got a quote from my local dealer for £295, including a special offer of a free wash and vacuum, courtesy car, vehicle health check and identification and completion of any manufacturer safety actions. I am getting it done next week as I have been pretty satisfied with the service I have had from them so far. My car is coming up to 40,000 miles and five years old. I believe it originally used to be five years for the cam belt change.


Ha ha, you will probably also get a trade-in price on it as well, smart marketing!

But at 4 years or 60,000 miles, this job really needs doing anyway FULL STOP (the cambelt kit etc I mean not the trade-in!!)
 

mymorph

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Feb 21, 2005
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i can second midland vw - cheaper than the stealer. had mine changed at 60k @ 5yrs. also had the water pump done as i didnt know at the time if i should or not. and worse i dont know if they fitted a plastic or metal one.
 
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