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Offline Nickyboy

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Would replacing the belt and tensioner be easy enough for an indy garage?

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thread revival ...

40k miles, got mine done under warranty too today  :happy2:
had to pay for the waterpump (£47) even though its advised by VW to change  :stupid: but nonetheless pleased its all done
had noise for over 6 months.
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thread revival ...

40k miles, got mine done under warranty too today  :happy2:
had to pay for the waterpump (£47) even though its advised by VW to change  :stupid: but nonetheless pleased its all done
had noise for over 6 months.
Great stuff!  :happy2:
Happy to report mine is still squeak free 6 months on  :smiley:


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40k miles, got mine done under warranty too today  :happy2:
had to pay for the waterpump (£47) even though its advised by VW to change  :stupid: but nonetheless pleased its all done
had noise for over 6 months.

Another one squeek free  :happy2:

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mine does it a when cold so better get it sorted asap  :rolleye:

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mine does it a when cold so better get it sorted asap  :rolleye:

I had mine done at 56k at Stockport Smith Night Fay for reference, as they tried to make Beddie pay I think to start with and his is newer than mine with fewer miles  :stupid:
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One more to add to this list...  :pomppomp:

Took my car in to dealer last week about a squeak under the bonnet, they changed the auxiliary belt and tensioner- didn't solve it...

Took it back in again this week, had cam belt and tensioner replaced today, tensioner was under warranty but had to pay £38 for the cam belt.

I asked if I should have the water pump changed too at this point but apparently it's a completely different job and would've only been necessary on the earlier gti's.  :confused: I'll just take his word for it.

Happy that it's sorted now.  :smiley:



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Re: Being charged for 'cambelt noise' warranty work on the '30?? Now sorted!
« Reply #52 on: August 30, 2010, 04:21:33 pm »
At what mileage did the cambelt problems occur?  Is the tensioner replaced at the 60K service when the cambelt is replaced?

IIRC the recommend parts to replace with the cambelt is the tensioner and the waterpump.
If you actually purchase the 'timing belt kit' (part number 06F 198 119 A, retail: £125.84, trade club: £81.80 - both pus vat), then you actually get the timing belt, the tensioner, two idler rollers, two bolts, and a nut - so that kit includes every 'wearable' part in the cambelt train apart from the waterpump.  But it is commonly accepted 'good practice' to also change the water pump too (along with fresh G12++ coolant).


Also depending upon the model year of your car the cambelt my not need replacing 60k.  :happy2:
Nope - that advice has now been superceeded.  The official advice is now to change the belt (using the kit) at four years or 60 k miles.  Naturally, the owner can decline - but should anything subsequently fail, you'll have no hope of any kind of goodwill towards the subsequent engine re-build.
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Re: Being charged for 'cambelt noise' warranty work on the '30?? Now sorted!
« Reply #53 on: August 30, 2010, 04:25:39 pm »
Is there a way to tell the belt needs replacing before it snaps?  Presumably, it starts squealing like a pig in a slaughterhouse?
Often, they will just go without any warning.  Though the belt itself generally doesn't 'snap' in the conventional sense.  They either shear the teeth off the belt, the bearings in the tensioner or the idler rollers fail (though you do hear them going south), or the waterpump seizes.

Either way, timing belt failure is absolutely catastrophic for an engine - don't count on much change from a £2,500 repair bill at a main stealer.
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Re: Being charged for 'cambelt noise' warranty work on the '30?? Now sorted!
« Reply #54 on: August 30, 2010, 04:28:31 pm »
Would replacing the belt and tensioner be easy enough for an indy garage?
Yup, cambelt changes are 'bread and butter' work for any garage, including independents.  Even competent home mechanics change timing belts.
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Re: Being charged for 'cambelt noise' warranty work on the '30?? Now sorted!
« Reply #55 on: August 30, 2010, 04:32:10 pm »
One more to add to this list...  :pomppomp:

Took my car in to dealer last week about a squeak under the bonnet, they changed the auxiliary belt and tensioner- didn't solve it...

Took it back in again this week, had cam belt and tensioner replaced today, tensioner was under warranty but had to pay £38 for the cam belt.

I asked if I should have the water pump changed too at this point but apparently it's a completely different job and would've only been necessary on the earlier gti's.  :confused: I'll just take his word for it.

Happy that it's sorted now.  :smiley:

Sorry, but they have blatantly BS-ed you.  On all Mk5 GTI engines (apart from some very late Yankie versions) the water pump is driven by the rubber teeth on the timing belt.

Speak to the dealer principle, and if you get no joy, speak to VW UK Customer Services - as the stealer is blatantly lying to you.
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Re: Being charged for 'cambelt noise' warranty work on the '30?? Now sorted!
« Reply #56 on: August 30, 2010, 08:11:30 pm »
One more to add to this list...  :pomppomp:

Took my car in to dealer last week about a squeak under the bonnet, they changed the auxiliary belt and tensioner- didn't solve it...

Took it back in again this week, had cam belt and tensioner replaced today, tensioner was under warranty but had to pay £38 for the cam belt.

I asked if I should have the water pump changed too at this point but apparently it's a completely different job and would've only been necessary on the earlier gti's.  :confused: I'll just take his word for it.

Happy that it's sorted now.  :smiley:

Sorry, but they have blatantly BS-ed you.  On all Mk5 GTI engines (apart from some very late Yankie versions) the water pump is driven by the rubber teeth on the timing belt.

Speak to the dealer principle, and if you get no joy, speak to VW UK Customer Services - as the stealer is blatantly lying to you.
Doesnt surprise me shaun, some of Mech's down there are abit clueless from past experiance.

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Re: Being charged for 'cambelt noise' warranty work on the '30?? Now sorted!
« Reply #57 on: August 30, 2010, 09:24:08 pm »
One more to add to this list...  :pomppomp:

Took my car in to dealer last week about a squeak under the bonnet, they changed the auxiliary belt and tensioner- didn't solve it...

Took it back in again this week, had cam belt and tensioner replaced today, tensioner was under warranty but had to pay £38 for the cam belt.

I asked if I should have the water pump changed too at this point but apparently it's a completely different job and would've only been necessary on the earlier gti's.  :confused: I'll just take his word for it.

Happy that it's sorted now.  :smiley:

Sorry, but they have blatantly BS-ed you.  On all Mk5 GTI engines (apart from some very late Yankie versions) the water pump is driven by the rubber teeth on the timing belt.

Speak to the dealer principle, and if you get no joy, speak to VW UK Customer Services - as the stealer is blatantly lying to you.
Doesnt surprise me shaun, some of Mech's down there are abit clueless from past experiance.

It was actually your preferred master tech mechanic (Colin) that told me that Steve!  :fighting:
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Re: Being charged for 'cambelt noise' warranty work on the '30?? Now sorted!
« Reply #58 on: August 30, 2010, 09:27:17 pm »
Then hes gone down in my estimation then if it was :mad:

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Re: Being charged for 'cambelt noise' warranty work on the '30?? Now sorted!
« Reply #59 on: August 30, 2010, 09:27:56 pm »
Uh oh.

I have an annoying squeek on cold start up. Is it warrenty-able?  :ashamed: