When to replace timing belt on New Beetle?

When to replace timing belt on New Beetle?

This article shows how to replace the BEW VW TDI engine timing belt found on Golf and New Beetle TDI 2004-2006 and VW Jetta TDI 2004-2005. The factory change interval is before every 100,000 miles with an inspection at 80,000 and 90,000 miles.

What should I do about my timing belt?

2004, 2005, VW Jetta TDI, and 2006 VW Golf TDI, New Beetle TDI timing belt removal and replacement procedure part 1- 1.9L bew engine Timing belt removal for 2004 or 2005 VW Jetta TDI and Golf/New beetle TDI 2004, 2005, or 2006

When to change timing belt on Jetta A4?

2.0L 8 Valve – The most recent recommend timing belt replacement interval for 2.0L 8 Valve models is 75,000 miles. • 1999-2004 VW Jetta change interval is 75,000 miles for 2.0L 8V (US) A4 chassis (aka Mark IV). • 1999-2006 VW Golf change interval is 75,000 miles for 2.0L 8V (US) A4 chassis (aka Mark IV).

Where are the timing marks on a Golf Jetta Beetle?

The camshaft timing marks will have (2) tabs on the hub behind the cam sprocket that will need to be centered with the timing arrow on the timing belt backing cover. Install crankshaft locking tool T10050.

What to do when removing timing belt on VW Jetta?

I tape an old clean towel to the fender to prevent scratches from belt buckles, jeans buttons, or watches. Also make sure you don’t have loose necklaces, hair, sleeves when working on your car, consult your factory service manual for all cautions, always wear eye protection, see the TOS for the full legal disclaimer, etc..

How do you timing a Golf Jetta Beetle?

Install crankshaft locking tool T10050. To do this slide the tool into the teeth of the toothed belt pulley then into the round machined hole in the oil pump casting. Make sure tool T10050 timing mark is aligned with the crankshaft timing mark. Make alignment as needed. Please Note: NEVER use tool T10050 to torque crank fasteners.