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when to change cam belt ect

p34ch3y

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Oct 17, 2005
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cambs
just wondering at what mileage people have had there cam belt changed or going to get it changed at?
 

Adam R

Diesel ISN'T a Dirty word
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lee in the solent
just wondering at what mileage people have had there cam belt changed or going to get it changed at?

mine was done at 62k and 120k ... max i would ever let a cambelt run is 60k miles.. you never know when they may snap, then its engine rebuild time
 

andycupra

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its confusing at the original service shedule will probably show it as a 120,000 miles change. Or 6 years whichever comes first.
However its widely adopted that its 60,000 miles or 5 years. some are even saying 4 years now.

While to consequences of a belt failing are potentially very expensive, i think its also fair to say we have not been inundated with threads relating to failed timing belts.

In your case, regardless of the mileage, if the belt has never been changed i suggest it needs it on age alone.
 

p34ch3y

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Oct 17, 2005
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my car is an 02 plate on 56.000 now i wonder weather to do a 10.000 mile service now and then do the cam belt and service in the new year as money is abit tight at the mo
 

Reuvers

I is a Dutch man!
Oct 30, 2007
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you gonna have the service done then peachy? or do it yourself?

Because the belt as a part is only a few quid...so you could do it yourself..
 

Reuvers

I is a Dutch man!
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a service is very easy to do yourself if you have an hour or 2 time...


replacing belt I am not sure how to do, but then you could opt to only get that done, and the service would on;y cost you the actual bits.
 

Mat

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my brothers mates dad did mine on last ibiza. Looks easy, just had to count the number of teeth/grooves or something to make sure he got it on correct :shrug:
 

AndyHazza

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Mar 30, 2005
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Its a time consuming job, especially in the Ibiza with a lot less room to move about, you have to take off one of the engine mounts to do the job too IIRC. We are recommending 60k miles or 5 years for most 1.8T and 1.9TDI engines. We have had cars with only 30 - 40k miles come in that are 6 or 7 years old that have stripped teeth on the belts. It can be a slightly expensive job, but nothing compared to if it lets go on you. Just be glad its not a cambelt change on an RS6 4.2V8 - your looking around £900+VAT for one of them :blink: and thats every 40k miles
 

Reuvers

I is a Dutch man!
Oct 30, 2007
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Andy I completely understand where you're coming from on the cambelt, and that its a precise job without room for errors. I was talking more about the service itself...