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Title: Major Service £££
Post by: GTiBEER on January 07, 2011, 02:26:57 pm
I have to get the major (and my first) service done now, my GTI is 4 years old and has 55k so it is the major service. I have been going to a friend/mechanic who is the senior tech in a local Audi garage and he does work on my cars on the side for slightly cheaper than normal.

When he told me how much this service is going to cost me I was a little surprised at how much it comes to. £155 for standard service (brake oil, fuel filter etc..) + £325 for timing belt and water pump. Thats £480, does that sound right considering he is doing me a favour?

I am going to call me local stealer now and see what they quote me, I am always dubious about going to new mechanics as I like to know who is doing the work so that I can trust the job is done to the highest standard.

Cheers Jim
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: chowgar on January 07, 2011, 02:30:20 pm
someone posted on here the other day £350 for pump and belt... add in the rest and well maybe he's right...
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: GTiBEER on January 07, 2011, 02:45:04 pm
Jeeezus! I just spoke to my local VW garage and they want £325 for the long life service oil, pollen, screen wash etc and £655 for a timing belt and waterpump change. A grand total of £980. And to think i was being ripped off by my own mechanic!
 :laugh: :fighting: :rolleye:
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: AnSGTI on January 07, 2011, 02:55:21 pm
I too would be intrested to know what you find as come March I will be due an MOT, Full (40K) Service, brake fluid change as well as the recommended CAM belt (plus water pump).

Last time I was in my local stealer I asked for a quote and I got the following:

Long life Service (40K) + brake fluid = £400

CAM belt + water pump - they have the deal where it's £299 for a CAM belt but at my local stealer they have a footnote where it states that this excludes the 2.0 TFSI as apparently there's more work involved so they quoted £540 I think in the end.

Now I know I've read that people have managed to get replacement CAM belt quotes for £399 at stealers (the £299 standard deal plus £99 to change the waterpump) so I'm sure with a bit of haggling I could have knocked them down but still £400 is a lot of money. I'm pretty sure I'll be taking mine to an inde, I've never swapped from main dealer so early (based on a cars age) before.

The last time I had VW do a CAM belt was on my old MKIV 1.8T. When they changed the waterpump they charged me for the part only as they said it took minutes, based on the fact they stripped the parts down to replace the belt so I have no idea where dealers are getting £99 from these days.

Does this mechanic provide a stamp in the book if he's doing it on the side?
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: S2 Ant on January 07, 2011, 03:01:53 pm
They charge £99 for the waterpump because the part is around £30, then you need to do coolant as it will be all over the floor once the pump is removed, then the labour to do it.
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: AnSGTI on January 07, 2011, 03:05:08 pm
Well that answers that then. Thanks
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: Betty02 on January 07, 2011, 03:14:40 pm
They supposidly match any service repair like-for-like

http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/owners/service-promise/like-for-like
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: GTiBEER on January 07, 2011, 03:23:32 pm
I too would be intrested to know what you find as come March I will be due an MOT, Full (40K) Service, brake fluid change as well as the recommended CAM belt (plus water pump).

Last time I was in my local stealer I asked for a quote and I got the following:

Long life Service (40K) + brake fluid = £400

CAM belt + water pump - they have the deal where it's £299 for a CAM belt but at my local stealer they have a footnote where it states that this excludes the 2.0 TFSI as apparently there's more work involved so they quoted £540 I think in the end.

Now I know I've read that people have managed to get replacement CAM belt quotes for £399 at stealers (the £299 standard deal plus £99 to change the waterpump) so I'm sure with a bit of haggling I could have knocked them down but still £400 is a lot of money. I'm pretty sure I'll be taking mine to an inde, I've never swapped from main dealer so early (based on a cars age) before.

The last time I had VW do a CAM belt was on my old MKIV 1.8T. When they changed the waterpump they charged me for the part only as they said it took minutes, based on the fact they stripped the parts down to replace the belt so I have no idea where dealers are getting £99 from these days.

Does this mechanic provide a stamp in the book if he's doing it on the side?

Is that because the car is 4 years old as I get mixed messages reading some peoples posts where they say it is a timing belt change @ 40k and others say 60k. I am going by the people that say 4 years as i bought the car at 50k and it had not been done.

My mechanic does stamp the book but not with the Audi stamp but with another stamp which is the old garages name. He uses all the same equipment and he is a senior bod but at the end of the day i would rather have someone i know and trust doing it and have a cheap stamp mark, than pay the extra £500 just for the stamp and risk having some burk messing me around.

The water pump does cost £30 and my mechanic doesnt put any mark up on the parts so its pretty reasonable.

I have also just been told it is £48 for a OEM replacement fog light as mine is cracked, anyone know where i can get a better price with free delivery?
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: Betty02 on January 07, 2011, 03:37:13 pm
I red the VW site a lot, they offer a price match within a 5 mile radius and have this -

"Change cambelt including water pump replaced
£399


All prices include parts, oil, labour and VAT (20%) costs"

So sureley get your mate who works in a garage to print a letter head paper saying he will do it for £250 for e.g then take that in?
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: chowgar on January 07, 2011, 03:58:28 pm
i bought the car at 50k and it had not been done

Did the same with just under 50k on the clock, but had them do a pump and belt change as part of the deal... glad I did now :smiley:
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: garrardrj on January 07, 2011, 04:01:40 pm
When i bought my ED30 from VW Wolsey Ipswich i purchased the 2 years servicing and m.o.t's for £299
Anyone else got experience of this offer?
My car will be 4 years old in May this year so thought it was a good offer....will it include the cambelt and water pump?
Seemed like a bargain to me
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: AnSGTI on January 07, 2011, 04:06:24 pm

Is that because the car is 4 years old as I get mixed messages reading some peoples posts where they say it is a timing belt change @ 40k and others say 60k. I am going by the people that say 4 years as i bought the car at 50k and it had not been done.


Yes my car will be 4 years old hence it needs everything - I have heard that Audi specify longer intervals for the CAM even though the engines are the same, but not checked this for sure. I'd rather be safe than sorry though and get it done but I can't afford the kind of money VW want, especially as I know when  Igo to pick it up they'll have fwked something up
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: micaerin on January 07, 2011, 05:04:27 pm
When i bought my ED30 from VW Wolsey Ipswich i purchased the 2 years servicing and m.o.t's for £299
Anyone else got experience of this offer?
My car will be 4 years old in May this year so thought it was a good offer....will it include the cambelt and water pump?
Seemed like a bargain to me

I have this offer myself, basically it covers a minor service and the following year a major service, not cambelt im afraid, that really would be a good deal :happy2:
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: micaerin on January 07, 2011, 05:08:44 pm
Jeeezus! I just spoke to my local VW garage and they want £325 for the long life service oil, pollen, screen wash etc and £655 for a timing belt and waterpump change. A grand total of £980. And to think i was being ripped off by my own mechanic!
 :laugh: :fighting: :rolleye:

Where did that price come from!!
http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/owners/servicing/fixed-price-servicing
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: GTiBEER on January 07, 2011, 06:38:39 pm
Jeeezus! I just spoke to my local VW garage and they want £325 for the long life service oil, pollen, screen wash etc and £655 for a timing belt and waterpump change. A grand total of £980. And to think i was being ripped off by my own mechanic!
 :laugh: :fighting: :rolleye:

Where did that price come from!!
http://www.volkswagen.co.uk/owners/servicing/fixed-price-servicing

The VW garage in Guildford (Colbournes) or as I shall now pronounce it Guildfraud lol. I think they offer me a 10 or 20% discount for life if I go with them but I will be going with my old mechanic until they start offering real prices.

I would love to price match as mentioned above but they are not within a 5mile radius.
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: phil1975 on January 08, 2011, 04:56:23 pm
If your guildford way and your willing to travel the 20-25 miles to vw motorline in horsham or crawley who I can both recomend they would do the major service for £249 and your brakes for £59 and cambelt and waterpump for £399. Total £707

Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: dru on January 08, 2011, 05:05:34 pm
just had my cambelt and waterpump done on the 29 of dec 358.oo inc vat camerons in perth
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: garrardrj on January 08, 2011, 06:07:50 pm
Why VW for the Cambelt? Its quite straightforward and similar to most other cars is it not?
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: vRStu on January 08, 2011, 06:22:29 pm
Stafford Audi £249 inc for the belt plus a little more if you want the pump done -


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VOLKSWAGEN-CAMBELT-VW-FOUR-CYL-POLO-GOLF-LUPO-PASSAT-/380075065026?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item587e3d3ec2

£189 for the service -

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Volkswagen-service-VW-Polo-Golf-Bora-and-Passat-/110212446632?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item19a92c79a8#ht_3506wt_907

So all in for sub £500 (Plus the pump) using genuine parts and getting your book stamped by an Audi dealer.

You could always put this to your local dealer and give them the opportunity to match it.
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: Betty02 on January 08, 2011, 07:23:44 pm
Just booked in at my local VW for the belt and water pump - £249 all in.

Mate works at local Kwick Fit, he printed a sheet saying he will offer the service using genuine VW parts at £249 and local VW matched it!
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: stevie_p on January 09, 2011, 04:46:02 am
what else needs doin at the 4th service? just had my cambelt & water pump changed by vw £317 all in, so is it just a standard service apart from that???
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: jbc on January 09, 2011, 10:55:04 am
what else needs doin at the 4th service? just had my cambelt & water pump changed by vw £317 all in, so is it just a standard service apart from that???

Assuming you are on the long life service plan then yes it is just a standard service. If the car is 4 years old or time&distance 4 year service then it will be due it's next 2 yearly brake fluid change. Also, some people change the fuel filter around this time (depending on mileage) - VW don't actually include the fuel filter in the servicing requirements but it is wise to change it at some point in the car's lifetime just to be on the safe side. I changed mine myself, £7.50 for the filter from the local motor factors.
Title: Re: Major Service £££
Post by: stevie_p on January 09, 2011, 11:38:21 pm
what else needs doin at the 4th service? just had my cambelt & water pump changed by vw £317 all in, so is it just a standard service apart from that???

Assuming you are on the long life service plan then yes it is just a standard service. If the car is 4 years old or time&distance 4 year service then it will be due it's next 2 yearly brake fluid change. Also, some people change the fuel filter around this time (depending on mileage) - VW don't actually include the fuel filter in the servicing requirements but it is wise to change it at some point in the car's lifetime just to be on the safe side. I changed mine myself, £7.50 for the filter from the local motor factors.

im on time & distance so i guess just a standard service, i had the break fluid changed bk in august so that shud b gud for now.
will look into gettin the fuel filter done aswell the :happy2: