Do you need a timing chain in a VW?

Do you need a timing chain in a VW?

Some cars do not have a timing belt, though. Some Volkswagens, for example, have a timing chain instead. So what then is the distinction between timing belts and timing chains?

What was the settlement with VW timing chain?

As the court fees piled up, Volkswagen agreed to settle 7 class-action lawsuits in one combined action in May of 2018. As part of the settlement, the following Volkswagen vehicles were given an extended “new vehicle limited warranty” to cover future repairs or replacements of the timing chains and tensioners.

Can a timing belt be replaced on a VW?

It is not unusual to hear about replacing timing belts in car engines, and there are specific service periods in which replacements are recommended so that you don’t suffer engine damage from a broken timing belt. Some cars do not have a timing belt, though. Some Volkswagens, for example, have a timing chain instead.

Is the timing chain on the Volkswagen EA888 defective?

Settlement for Defective Timing Chains and Engine Failure. Volkswagen’s EA888 2.0-liter engine has a history of tensioner problems that can lead to a loose timing chain and catastrophic engine failure. A series of lawsuits eventually led to a settlement that offers an extended warranty and potential reimbursements for owners.


When to replace the cam belt on a VW T5?

I am coming up to my 4th year with our T5 and I have been told by two garages that VW advise that the cam belt be replaced after 4 years. This costs in the region of £500 if you have the water pump etc done at the same time.

What’s the cambelt interval on a 2013 VW Transporter?

I, too, have a 2013 T5.1 Transporter – currently with 41k on the clock. There seems to be ambiguity about the T5.1 TDI cambelt interval – I’ve read it’s 4 and 5 years, regardless of mileage. This includes conflicting accounts from VW van service agents.

Where is the timing belt on a VW?

A timing belt is a high-quality rubber belt with teeth. It is located outside the engine and has a cover that protects it from damage. This is the standard engine setup for most cars.

How do you align timing marks on a VW Passat?

Rotate the engine by the crankshaft with a 12 point 24mm socket wrench in a clockwise direction to align all timing marks. To accomplish this you will be lining up two engine timing marks. One will be your crankshaft timing mark and the other will be the camshaft timing mark.

What’s the difference between a timing chain and a timing belt?

Some Volkswagens, for example, have a timing chain instead. So what then is the distinction between timing belts and timing chains? A timing belt is a high-quality rubber belt with teeth. It is located outside the engine and has a cover that protects it from damage.

How do you replace a timing belt on a VW Passat?

Using an 8mm Allen wrench, VERY SLOWLY AND EVENLY turn the hydraulic damper/idler pulley CLOCKWISE to compress the hydraulic damper. This will loosen tension of the old timing belt. Align and insert pin tool T400011 into the hole near the top of the hydraulic damper to keep the damper retracted and the belt loose.

When does a timing belt need to be replaced?

Whereas your timing belt will wear out and require replacement anywhere between 40,000 and 100,000 miles, a timing chain does not wear out. It will only need a replacement if something goes wrong with it.

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