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Old December 12th 04, 06:29 AM
Thomas G. Marshall
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Ian S coughed up:
> "Thomas G. Marshall"
> . com> wrote in
> message news:3Goud.2028$eO5.1491@trndny08...
>> Iain Miller coughed up:
>>> "malcolm" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> its a1900 tdi 5speed
>>>> thanks ian
>>>> same money or less
>>>>
>>> I don't know - can't imagine it would be significantly less. Suggest
>>> you riung the nearest VW dealer & ask - they usually have "menu"
>>> pricing for cambelts & should just be able to give you a figure.
>>> Make sure that it includes changing the tensioners & rollers & also
>>> ask about the external drive belts as well - might as well do 'em
>>> all while they are in there.

>>
>>
>> Mine: 2000 / a4 / 1.8T
>>
>> Back when I was a Mitsubishi eclipse gsx (AWD) owner, and this car
>> was notorious for dead timing belts at 100 feet past 60,000 miles, I
>> asked a former member of mitsubishi racing about the extra
>> replacements that go along with changing a timing belt on the
>> eclipse.
>>
>> He told me that replacing the water pump and tensioners was always
>> overkill in cars----and that it was usually a money-scam to make
>> more money for the dealerships and that he never does it.
>>
>> Perhaps this is easy to say if you actually belong to mitsubishi and
>> all "your" cars are mitsubishi's, but do any of you find this to be
>> true.
>>
>> These costs are not insignificant once you start adding in *all*
>> these "just-in-case"'s. It really seems to get out of hand. The
>> local guy is demanding $1000 for my a4 TB replacement (new
>> tensioner, water pump, few other belts).

>
> The problem with not replacing the water pump is that there is a high
> probablility that it will fail before the TB gets replaced again. My
> last Audi's water pump went at about 85,000 miles so I think it makes
> good sense to replace it along with the TB. I don't know about later
> models but I believe there was an improved tensioner design after my
> A4 was built in 1998. In fact I understand that tensioner failuire
> may be a causitive factor in the "failure" of TB's on some A4s.



Asked and answered. Thank you very much.

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