Grezza
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Apologies if this information is in an obvious place elsewhere but I couldn't find it.
I have a 2007 Cupra which is nearly 4 years old and has done 32,500.
My handbook seems to suggest that the plugs on a 2.0 TFSI (which seems to be a longer interval than the regularo engines) need changing at 90,000km (which I reckon is 56,000m) and the cambelt needs doing at 90,000km on all petrol engines.
I have been told a couple of times by the same dealer that the cambelt needs doing at 4 years (or a mileage which I have since forgotten) and was also called by the dealer with whom I arranged the service and cambelt change to be told that because my car was a Cupra, the plugs would need changing which would cost around £120.
Am I following my manual completely incorrectly and is the dealer correct?
Thanks to anyone who can assist.
I have a 2007 Cupra which is nearly 4 years old and has done 32,500.
My handbook seems to suggest that the plugs on a 2.0 TFSI (which seems to be a longer interval than the regularo engines) need changing at 90,000km (which I reckon is 56,000m) and the cambelt needs doing at 90,000km on all petrol engines.
I have been told a couple of times by the same dealer that the cambelt needs doing at 4 years (or a mileage which I have since forgotten) and was also called by the dealer with whom I arranged the service and cambelt change to be told that because my car was a Cupra, the plugs would need changing which would cost around £120.
Am I following my manual completely incorrectly and is the dealer correct?
Thanks to anyone who can assist.