LCR Servicing

ben1413

Active Member
Jul 3, 2008
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Fareham, Hants
Hi there,

I'm new to LCR ownership but have had a few performance cars in my time and have always done my own servicing. Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the servicing intervals and what needs to be changed when? I've searched but have had no joy.

Cheers

Ben
 

Lodgey180

WoOoOoOsShH
May 3, 2008
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Middlesbrough
www.mootr.co.uk
major services are every 40k.

10k oil change
20k oil + pollen
30k oil change
40k major service

cambelt + waterpump should be done probs about 80k

to get your service stamps you need to go back to all the dealers it had been to .. even if you send a duplicate book to each dealer for a stamp
 

Fien

Active Member
Mar 11, 2010
180
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Chester
Just bought my LCR and it needs a service next month. Looking at the history this will be its 9th service at 82k. Cars only 7 years old so the previous owner must have been keen to get it serviced!

What type of service will i be looking at? just trying to get an idea of costs.

I've got a receipt at 67k for the timing belt being changed and the service book makes referrence to a "toothed belt" change at 67k, is this basically the cambelt? Cant see any referrence to the water pump being changed so may need this looking at. Is there any way of checking this myself?

Otherwise i'm going to have to find somewhere decent and trustworthy in the North West region to have a look at it and get it serviced. Not bothered about using SEAT dealers and would rather use an independant VAG specialist. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Cheers
 

D.K

LCR 225
Oct 24, 2007
6,408
3
se london
Normally if they've done the cam belt then they should have done the wate pump aswell, the toothed belt could be the fan belt.
Probabley best to do oil, filters and plugs to start with.
 

MUFFIN

ready 2 return ;o)
Dec 3, 2006
610
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North of Penzance
Otherwise i'm going to have to find somewhere decent and trustworthy in the North West region to have a look at it and get it serviced. Not bothered about using SEAT dealers and would rather use an independant VAG specialist. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Cheers


Awesome GTI, Irlam

;)
 

Fien

Active Member
Mar 11, 2010
180
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Chester
:( was hoping it was just gonna need a cheap service but oh well!

Suppose it always ends up like that when you buy a new car!
 

greck999

SLOW work in progress....
Jul 10, 2009
396
1
Rugeley, Staffs
Just bought my LCR and it needs a service next month. Looking at the history this will be its 9th service at 82k. Cars only 7 years old so the previous owner must have been keen to get it serviced!

What type of service will i be looking at? just trying to get an idea of costs.

I've got a receipt at 67k for the timing belt being changed and the service book makes referrence to a "toothed belt" change at 67k, is this basically the cambelt? Cant see any referrence to the water pump being changed so may need this looking at. Is there any way of checking this myself?

Otherwise i'm going to have to find somewhere decent and trustworthy in the North West region to have a look at it and get it serviced. Not bothered about using SEAT dealers and would rather use an independant VAG specialist. Does anyone have any recommendations?

Cheers

I saw the the 'toothed belt' reference in my service book and i'm pretty sure it means the timing belt, as its done in my book, at the correct mileage. Can anyone else clarify this.
Ta..:think:
 
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