My Golf has only done about 45K, and my owner's manual says that the timing belt is due at 120K or 8 yrs (assumed at 15K per annum), so I need to get this done pronto. To some surprise I've read here from 2015 Timing belt interval on 2012 mk6 tdi? of the new interval:

A bit late in the day to contact a VW specialist, so I thought I'd ask here...
1. Can anyone confirm if a MK6 TDI 103kW has an updated schedule for the timing belt change from 120k / 8yrs to 105k / 7 years?
2. The timing belt change prices vary massively. I suspect it's because of the differences in what was actually changed, such as belt, idlers, tensioner(s), water pump. I've seen kits that include from just two parts to a whole swag, see here: ECS News - Timing Belt Service Kits | VW MK6 Golf TDI | Beetle TDI Given my car has only done about 45K, should I do the whole shooting match, or should I be more selective: belt and water pump then do everything in an "ultimate" kit the next time? Or is is better, for the sake of a few hundred dollars extra in parts - "just do everything" at each belt change regardless of KMs.
With tensioners and idlers, I would think that with just 45K on them, they should last at least until the next belt is due. Water pump? Not so sure. With my ol' Subaru Forester, I left the water pump till the second timing belt at 185K Kms and 14yrs and there were only slight signs of a weeping leak.
3. What are the VW part numbers from the kits that others have had installed. If I get a few quotes, then at least I can better compare what is planned to be changed, or specify exactly what I want done.
Muchos grassos
"for all vw passenger cars and has been like this for about 5 years now. forget what the service book says as they are all different and for europe... VW AUS state the 105k / 7 years petrol and diesel ".

A bit late in the day to contact a VW specialist, so I thought I'd ask here...
1. Can anyone confirm if a MK6 TDI 103kW has an updated schedule for the timing belt change from 120k / 8yrs to 105k / 7 years?
2. The timing belt change prices vary massively. I suspect it's because of the differences in what was actually changed, such as belt, idlers, tensioner(s), water pump. I've seen kits that include from just two parts to a whole swag, see here: ECS News - Timing Belt Service Kits | VW MK6 Golf TDI | Beetle TDI Given my car has only done about 45K, should I do the whole shooting match, or should I be more selective: belt and water pump then do everything in an "ultimate" kit the next time? Or is is better, for the sake of a few hundred dollars extra in parts - "just do everything" at each belt change regardless of KMs.
With tensioners and idlers, I would think that with just 45K on them, they should last at least until the next belt is due. Water pump? Not so sure. With my ol' Subaru Forester, I left the water pump till the second timing belt at 185K Kms and 14yrs and there were only slight signs of a weeping leak.
3. What are the VW part numbers from the kits that others have had installed. If I get a few quotes, then at least I can better compare what is planned to be changed, or specify exactly what I want done.
Muchos grassos

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