Hi all, I know you get a lot of threads about timing belts, but I'm very torn about what to do here and I'm looking for some advice specific to the 2.0 TDI.
I have a 2006 Golf 2.0 TDI, it has only really mostly done short trips, after 10 years it's only done 76,000kms. If I'm honest it was probably the wrong car for me, and I should have gone with a petrol engine (and in a year or two I'll change to a petrol Golf).
The service manual seems to indicate that the timing belt should be done at 120,000kms "the manual reads Every 120,000 km - Toothed belt and guide roller for cam-shaft drive renewed (only for 4 cyl. diesel engines, not unit injector)". However, my mechanic has been suggesting for a while that we do it, just based on the age of the vehicle.
The car's probably worth about $6-$7k, it's about a $1500 job to do the timing belt & water pump. Obviously if the belt fails it would probably write off the car.
Is it overkill to get the timing belt done now? Or should I see if I can get another 7500-15000kms out of the car and deal with it in a year or two
I have a 2006 Golf 2.0 TDI, it has only really mostly done short trips, after 10 years it's only done 76,000kms. If I'm honest it was probably the wrong car for me, and I should have gone with a petrol engine (and in a year or two I'll change to a petrol Golf).
The service manual seems to indicate that the timing belt should be done at 120,000kms "the manual reads Every 120,000 km - Toothed belt and guide roller for cam-shaft drive renewed (only for 4 cyl. diesel engines, not unit injector)". However, my mechanic has been suggesting for a while that we do it, just based on the age of the vehicle.
The car's probably worth about $6-$7k, it's about a $1500 job to do the timing belt & water pump. Obviously if the belt fails it would probably write off the car.
Is it overkill to get the timing belt done now? Or should I see if I can get another 7500-15000kms out of the car and deal with it in a year or two
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