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jovan5 02-25-2005 11:04 AM

Best Place for a cam belt?
 
Hi there

Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI

Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000 mile
mark

The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2 other
belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt

Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new belt
snaps then i have some come back

thanks



Iain Miller 02-25-2005 12:37 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
> Hi there
>
> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>
> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000 mile
> mark
>
> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2
> other belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>
> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
> belt snaps then i have some come back


£400 seems reasonable if they are replacing belts & tensioners etc - there
is also a lot of labour involved - they have to take half the front of the
car apart to get in there....

I.



Iain Miller 02-25-2005 12:37 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
> Hi there
>
> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>
> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000 mile
> mark
>
> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2
> other belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>
> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
> belt snaps then i have some come back


£400 seems reasonable if they are replacing belts & tensioners etc - there
is also a lot of labour involved - they have to take half the front of the
car apart to get in there....

I.



Iain Miller 02-25-2005 12:37 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
> Hi there
>
> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>
> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000 mile
> mark
>
> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2
> other belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>
> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
> belt snaps then i have some come back


£400 seems reasonable if they are replacing belts & tensioners etc - there
is also a lot of labour involved - they have to take half the front of the
car apart to get in there....

I.



daytripper 02-25-2005 01:14 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:37:21 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot@spam.me> wrote:

>> Hi there
>>
>> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>>
>> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000 mile
>> mark
>>
>> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2
>> other belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>>
>> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
>> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
>> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
>> belt snaps then i have some come back

>
>£400 seems reasonable if they are replacing belts & tensioners etc - there
>is also a lot of labour involved - they have to take half the front of the
>car apart to get in there....


Even more reasonable if they are replacing the water pump - which they may as
well do once they've carved their way down to that cam belt...

/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd, got lucky, first belt change was on Audi USA :-)

daytripper 02-25-2005 01:14 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:37:21 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot@spam.me> wrote:

>> Hi there
>>
>> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>>
>> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000 mile
>> mark
>>
>> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2
>> other belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>>
>> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
>> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
>> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
>> belt snaps then i have some come back

>
>£400 seems reasonable if they are replacing belts & tensioners etc - there
>is also a lot of labour involved - they have to take half the front of the
>car apart to get in there....


Even more reasonable if they are replacing the water pump - which they may as
well do once they've carved their way down to that cam belt...

/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd, got lucky, first belt change was on Audi USA :-)

daytripper 02-25-2005 01:14 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:37:21 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot@spam.me> wrote:

>> Hi there
>>
>> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>>
>> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000 mile
>> mark
>>
>> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2
>> other belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>>
>> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
>> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
>> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
>> belt snaps then i have some come back

>
>£400 seems reasonable if they are replacing belts & tensioners etc - there
>is also a lot of labour involved - they have to take half the front of the
>car apart to get in there....


Even more reasonable if they are replacing the water pump - which they may as
well do once they've carved their way down to that cam belt...

/daytripper
'00 s4 6spd, got lucky, first belt change was on Audi USA :-)

jovan5 02-25-2005 01:44 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
I didnt realise the job would be that involved and complex

why does the water pump need doing or is it a case of it will fail soon ??

cheers

"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:k4uu115ahu02kd24sl4h1gr60jfte6qhce@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:37:21 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot@spam.me> wrote:
>
>>> Hi there
>>>
>>> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>>>
>>> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000
>>> mile
>>> mark
>>>
>>> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2
>>> other belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>>>
>>> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands
>>> as
>>> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I
>>> would
>>> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
>>> belt snaps then i have some come back

>>
>>£400 seems reasonable if they are replacing belts & tensioners etc - there
>>is also a lot of labour involved - they have to take half the front of the
>>car apart to get in there....

>
> Even more reasonable if they are replacing the water pump - which they may
> as
> well do once they've carved their way down to that cam belt...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd, got lucky, first belt change was on Audi USA :-)




jovan5 02-25-2005 01:44 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
I didnt realise the job would be that involved and complex

why does the water pump need doing or is it a case of it will fail soon ??

cheers

"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:k4uu115ahu02kd24sl4h1gr60jfte6qhce@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:37:21 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot@spam.me> wrote:
>
>>> Hi there
>>>
>>> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>>>
>>> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000
>>> mile
>>> mark
>>>
>>> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2
>>> other belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>>>
>>> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands
>>> as
>>> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I
>>> would
>>> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
>>> belt snaps then i have some come back

>>
>>£400 seems reasonable if they are replacing belts & tensioners etc - there
>>is also a lot of labour involved - they have to take half the front of the
>>car apart to get in there....

>
> Even more reasonable if they are replacing the water pump - which they may
> as
> well do once they've carved their way down to that cam belt...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd, got lucky, first belt change was on Audi USA :-)




jovan5 02-25-2005 01:44 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
I didnt realise the job would be that involved and complex

why does the water pump need doing or is it a case of it will fail soon ??

cheers

"daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message
news:k4uu115ahu02kd24sl4h1gr60jfte6qhce@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 18:37:21 GMT, "Iain Miller" <donot@spam.me> wrote:
>
>>> Hi there
>>>
>>> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>>>
>>> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000
>>> mile
>>> mark
>>>
>>> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2
>>> other belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>>>
>>> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands
>>> as
>>> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I
>>> would
>>> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
>>> belt snaps then i have some come back

>>
>>£400 seems reasonable if they are replacing belts & tensioners etc - there
>>is also a lot of labour involved - they have to take half the front of the
>>car apart to get in there....

>
> Even more reasonable if they are replacing the water pump - which they may
> as
> well do once they've carved their way down to that cam belt...
>
> /daytripper
> '00 s4 6spd, got lucky, first belt change was on Audi USA :-)




Iain Miller 02-25-2005 02:00 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 

"jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:leLTd.2660$h53.1458@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
>I didnt realise the job would be that involved and complex
>
> why does the water pump need doing or is it a case of it will fail soon ??
>


They do it a lot in the States where they seem to see quite a few failures.
Its not such a big issue in Europe & generally isn't done. The point of
doing it is that its a good preventative measure & can be accessed while
they are doing the TB work. If it fails its a case of taking half the front
of the car apart again to get to it. If you get it done its worth replacing
the Thermostat as well. Replacing the water pump also means you get your
coolant replaced which should be done every couple of years anyway.

I.



Iain Miller 02-25-2005 02:00 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 

"jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:leLTd.2660$h53.1458@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
>I didnt realise the job would be that involved and complex
>
> why does the water pump need doing or is it a case of it will fail soon ??
>


They do it a lot in the States where they seem to see quite a few failures.
Its not such a big issue in Europe & generally isn't done. The point of
doing it is that its a good preventative measure & can be accessed while
they are doing the TB work. If it fails its a case of taking half the front
of the car apart again to get to it. If you get it done its worth replacing
the Thermostat as well. Replacing the water pump also means you get your
coolant replaced which should be done every couple of years anyway.

I.



Iain Miller 02-25-2005 02:00 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 

"jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:leLTd.2660$h53.1458@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
>I didnt realise the job would be that involved and complex
>
> why does the water pump need doing or is it a case of it will fail soon ??
>


They do it a lot in the States where they seem to see quite a few failures.
Its not such a big issue in Europe & generally isn't done. The point of
doing it is that its a good preventative measure & can be accessed while
they are doing the TB work. If it fails its a case of taking half the front
of the car apart again to get to it. If you get it done its worth replacing
the Thermostat as well. Replacing the water pump also means you get your
coolant replaced which should be done every couple of years anyway.

I.



Ian S 02-25-2005 02:03 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
"jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:leLTd.2660$h53.1458@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> I didnt realise the job would be that involved and complex
>
> why does the water pump need doing or is it a case of it will fail soon ??


Much of the labor for doing the water pump is the same as for doing the cam
belt and is many times the cost of the water pump itself. Now your water
pump may be fine at 79,000 miles but it is HIGHLY unlikely that it will last
until the next time you do the cam belt at 160,000 miles. More likely it
will fail by 100,000 miles at which time you'll wind up paying for all that
labor again. BTW, you might as well change the thermostat too.



Ian S 02-25-2005 02:03 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
"jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:leLTd.2660$h53.1458@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> I didnt realise the job would be that involved and complex
>
> why does the water pump need doing or is it a case of it will fail soon ??


Much of the labor for doing the water pump is the same as for doing the cam
belt and is many times the cost of the water pump itself. Now your water
pump may be fine at 79,000 miles but it is HIGHLY unlikely that it will last
until the next time you do the cam belt at 160,000 miles. More likely it
will fail by 100,000 miles at which time you'll wind up paying for all that
labor again. BTW, you might as well change the thermostat too.



Ian S 02-25-2005 02:03 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
"jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:leLTd.2660$h53.1458@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
> I didnt realise the job would be that involved and complex
>
> why does the water pump need doing or is it a case of it will fail soon ??


Much of the labor for doing the water pump is the same as for doing the cam
belt and is many times the cost of the water pump itself. Now your water
pump may be fine at 79,000 miles but it is HIGHLY unlikely that it will last
until the next time you do the cam belt at 160,000 miles. More likely it
will fail by 100,000 miles at which time you'll wind up paying for all that
labor again. BTW, you might as well change the thermostat too.



Alec 02-26-2005 05:26 AM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 

> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
> belt snaps then i have some come back
>
> thanks

I have used these guys, its a specialist VAG shop.

The Lion Garage
Unit C1 Plot 7, Sketchley Meadows Ind Est, Burbage, Hinckley, Leicestershire
LE10 3EN
Tel: 01455 233770

Rgds
Alec



Alec 02-26-2005 05:26 AM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 

> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
> belt snaps then i have some come back
>
> thanks

I have used these guys, its a specialist VAG shop.

The Lion Garage
Unit C1 Plot 7, Sketchley Meadows Ind Est, Burbage, Hinckley, Leicestershire
LE10 3EN
Tel: 01455 233770

Rgds
Alec



Alec 02-26-2005 05:26 AM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 

> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new
> belt snaps then i have some come back
>
> thanks

I have used these guys, its a specialist VAG shop.

The Lion Garage
Unit C1 Plot 7, Sketchley Meadows Ind Est, Burbage, Hinckley, Leicestershire
LE10 3EN
Tel: 01455 233770

Rgds
Alec



Richard Goulding 02-26-2005 05:31 AM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 

"jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:KUITd.608$hj1.477@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Hi there
>
> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>
> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000 mile
> mark
>
> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2

other
> belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>
> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new

belt
> snaps then i have some come back
>

I got the timing belt, tensioner,water pump,idler roller,
thermostat,accessory belt,coolant change on an A4 2.8 whcih means
dismantling the front of the car. Took the independent 4 hours in total.
Cost was £365ukp inc VAT and they used all Audi parts which cost £250 alone.

Richard



Richard Goulding 02-26-2005 05:31 AM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 

"jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:KUITd.608$hj1.477@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Hi there
>
> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>
> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000 mile
> mark
>
> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2

other
> belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>
> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new

belt
> snaps then i have some come back
>

I got the timing belt, tensioner,water pump,idler roller,
thermostat,accessory belt,coolant change on an A4 2.8 whcih means
dismantling the front of the car. Took the independent 4 hours in total.
Cost was £365ukp inc VAT and they used all Audi parts which cost £250 alone.

Richard



Richard Goulding 02-26-2005 05:31 AM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 

"jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:KUITd.608$hj1.477@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> Hi there
>
> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>
> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000 mile
> mark
>
> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2

other
> belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>
> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands as
> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I would
> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new

belt
> snaps then i have some come back
>

I got the timing belt, tensioner,water pump,idler roller,
thermostat,accessory belt,coolant change on an A4 2.8 whcih means
dismantling the front of the car. Took the independent 4 hours in total.
Cost was £365ukp inc VAT and they used all Audi parts which cost £250 alone.

Richard



jovan5 02-26-2005 12:35 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
thanks for all the advice

I'll get the water pump and thermostat done at the same time then its all
finished with.

cheers

"Richard Goulding" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:j7GdnSWFooCLw73fSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk...
>
> "jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:KUITd.608$hj1.477@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
>> Hi there
>>
>> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>>
>> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000
>> mile
>> mark
>>
>> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2

> other
>> belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>>
>> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands
>> as
>> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I
>> would
>> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new

> belt
>> snaps then i have some come back
>>

> I got the timing belt, tensioner,water pump,idler roller,
> thermostat,accessory belt,coolant change on an A4 2.8 whcih means
> dismantling the front of the car. Took the independent 4 hours in total.
> Cost was £365ukp inc VAT and they used all Audi parts which cost £250
> alone.
>
> Richard
>
>




jovan5 02-26-2005 12:35 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
thanks for all the advice

I'll get the water pump and thermostat done at the same time then its all
finished with.

cheers

"Richard Goulding" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:j7GdnSWFooCLw73fSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk...
>
> "jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:KUITd.608$hj1.477@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
>> Hi there
>>
>> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>>
>> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000
>> mile
>> mark
>>
>> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2

> other
>> belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>>
>> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands
>> as
>> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I
>> would
>> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new

> belt
>> snaps then i have some come back
>>

> I got the timing belt, tensioner,water pump,idler roller,
> thermostat,accessory belt,coolant change on an A4 2.8 whcih means
> dismantling the front of the car. Took the independent 4 hours in total.
> Cost was £365ukp inc VAT and they used all Audi parts which cost £250
> alone.
>
> Richard
>
>




jovan5 02-26-2005 12:35 PM

Re: Best Place for a cam belt?
 
thanks for all the advice

I'll get the water pump and thermostat done at the same time then its all
finished with.

cheers

"Richard Goulding" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
news:j7GdnSWFooCLw73fSa8jmw@karoo.co.uk...
>
> "jovan5" <Jovan5@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:KUITd.608$hj1.477@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
>> Hi there
>>
>> Just recently bought a 2001 A6 , 2.5v6 TDI
>>
>> Have been advised that it will need a cam belt done around the 79,000
>> mile
>> mark
>>
>> The local Audi dealership say the job will cost me £400 as there are 2

> other
>> belts that need to be changed as well as the cam belt
>>
>> Does anybody know where I can get this done cheaper around the midlands
>> as
>> the Audi price tag seems a little steep for a rubber belt job ???. I
>> would
>> like it done by a reputable garage as I want a receipt in case the new

> belt
>> snaps then i have some come back
>>

> I got the timing belt, tensioner,water pump,idler roller,
> thermostat,accessory belt,coolant change on an A4 2.8 whcih means
> dismantling the front of the car. Took the independent 4 hours in total.
> Cost was £365ukp inc VAT and they used all Audi parts which cost £250
> alone.
>
> Richard
>
>





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