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  • #16
    you only see them fail when the couplings sieze up and rip them apart there fairly chunky

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    • #17
      just did mine @ 245k. They were fine. Put in the new ones as its such a job to do. I had the rattle at idle that would go away if the A/C was turned on, so i figured that at least that was worn and maybe about to go bang. The new ones were a nice snug fit on the hubs. The old ones were a tiny bit loose but not worn out by a long shot. Reccon they would have lasted for another 100k easy.

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      • #18
        133K km
        alternator one has about 1mm freeplay
        you can check this one easily from underneath,after removing the undertray
        Not concerned yet.
        Steve
        04 T5

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        • #19
          I'm approaching my 150K service (2006 2.5), although my service schedule states 'coupling and freewheel for alternator and air conditioner' it seems the both service centres I contacted weren't aware of this. Even the service manager at VW wasn't having it and said the next major service was at 180K??

          Should I replace them anyway or make the decision based on their condition?

          I may also be up for a new waterpump as I've recently notice a slight drop in coolant levels, preparing myself for a big one $$$$.

          Thanks for any advice

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          • #20
            282,000 ks with original couplings
            But I have been noticing some water on the ground after stopping, perhaps time to investigate and will probably replace both couplings if the water pump needs replacing

            M

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Cousin View Post
              282,000 ks with original couplings
              But I have been noticing some water on the ground after stopping, perhaps time to investigate and will probably replace both couplings if the water pump needs replacing

              M
              There is not much to be saved (maybe 10 minutes) on labour when replacing the water pump. Check your engine oil for the coolant contamination, if your w/pump is leaking.
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              • #22
                That's interesting as I've been quoted 3 hours labour for the water pump, I put this down to flushing the system? - This is on top of the 3.5 hours for the couplings.

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                • #23
                  Water on the ground had that the other day after a hundred kay drive in my case it appeared to be water from the washer bottle not the engine .

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                  • #24
                    Fitting an electric water pump

                    Mainly a question to the service guys on the forum, when getting the couplings replaced I was intending to pre-emptively replace the water pump at the same time. I saw mentioned here a suggestion of replacing with a Davies Craig electric pump kit, the question is have you fitted, or seen fitted, the electric kit to a T5 2.5 TDI 128kw, if so, can you give any details ? If any owners have done it I would appreciate any input from them too. My main concern is the available space to do the conversion.

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