Just in the process of buying one of the above, so haven't got the owners manual (or car !!) yet, so I was wondering what the service interval is for the cambelt.
Is it 4 years or 40k miles, and how difficult are they to change ??
60k or 4 years whichever is sooner - obviuos in your case!! Buy the cam belt kit from seremotors (look him up on SCN) he is a seat franchised dealer and offers fantastic discount on genuine seat parts - you will not get a better deal trust me. When you have bought it from him get your local mechanic to fit for approx £100.00
I'm in the process of doing the same!
Good luck
POB
POB,
Thanks for the reply....I used to be a mechanic, in my dim-and-distant past, and although I still do a lot of routine servicing for friends, as a rule I don't touch timing belts.
However, as I am a tight git , I did change the one on my Octavia VRS a couple of years ago (you should have seen me sweating when it came to firing it up). So I was wondering how much of a job it is do myself, and whether I have to rigidly stick to 4 years. The car has only done 33k, so will it last another year or two, or are they prone to snapping ??
Mine is going into a seat dealers (Penmans Darlington) for cambelt replacement, 4 yrs up not miles 37K. I'm also having the water pump changed, As some posts on this forum suggest these can fail around 60k or 40K at worst. So while it's in bits it's getting changed, for my peace of mind. I have only had car 6 months and will be keeping it for some time.
the price for all this work I have been quoted £329.69 all in
I couldn't live with myself if I attempted to change a belt and all the tensioners and it all went bang when i turned it over......Leave it to the pros and have piece of mind.
I swear by a quote called RTFI (read the ****in' instructions), however with this piece of kit I would plead illitracy!! Would strongly advise to change the water pump at the same time....£25.00
Good luck
POB
Can anyone tell me how much of a job it is to do, and what special tools are required to do the job ??.. (it's the BJB engine).
I have the AUTODATA CD ROM, but it's from 2004 and doesn't cover my motor !!
Special offer on the cambelt change at my VW dealers is £250 all in. Let me know if you're interested and I'll put you in touch with a guy who will sort it.
Blimey - I tell you what if that is the offer I would definitely do the water pump at the same time - the cost of the pump will be what, £40 quid tops from main dealer?
That gets you fresh antifreeze too and a flush as they will have to drain the cooling system down to do the pump - well worth it for peace of mind.
I have often heard that it is often not the timing belt itself that snaps, it is more often an ancillary component that is run off the belt - eg the water pump.
I have known the pump bearings to break up, probably due to silting up and this causes the belt to slip off.
If anyone goes with this pls post how it went/cost/downtime - also if Seat main dealer or VW or independant?
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.