When should the timing belt be changed on a VW TDI?
On 2000-2001 1.9L all TDI engines, replace timing belt every 105,000 miles. On 2002 models, replace timing belt & tensioner at 80,000 mile intervals. On 2003-2006 models, replace timing belt & tensioner at 100,000 mile intervals.
When should the timing belt be changed on a VW Sharan?
We recommend changing your cambelt once every four years for cars registered before September 2009, and every five years for cars registered after.
When should a timing belt be changed on a VW Golf?
Many mechanics recommend replacing them every 70,000 to 100,000 miles. It’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself with your Volkswagen owner’s manual.
Does VW Sharan have timing belt?
It’s important to know the symptoms of a bad timing belt or chain, so this doesn’t happen to your Volkswagen Sharan. Timing belts are made out of rubber and nylon, unlike a timing chain which looks a lot like a bicycle chain.
How often should you replace the cambelt on a VW?
Volkswagen cambelt intervals vary depending on model and in our opinion can often be too long, which can lead to extensive and expensive engine damage. We recommend the following cambelt replacement intervals: Model. Interval. 1.4 / 1.6 16v. 40k Miles or 4 Years. 1.6 / 2.0 8v. 60k Miles or 4 Years. 1.6 / 2.0 TDI CR.
What’s the service interval on a cambelt Touran?
I checked my friend’s service booklet (his car is identical to mine) and in there it gives different mileage intervals depending on the engine but for the TDi it says 60,000 miles and does not specify a time interval (even though it does for other things).
How often do you change the cambelt on a 2006 Galaxy?
Always remember, a motor car is a serious tool and should be treated with respect. Put your safety first, always. on a 2006 model it is shown in the Haynes manual to be changed every 60000 miles. it does not specify a time interval. Earlier models are specified at 40k or 4 years.
Are there cambelt change intervals for diesel engines?
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