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Hi!

I received a letter from Audi suggesting I replace the cam belt at their recommended interval. My A4 cab is approaching 4 years with 65k miles on clock.

Phoned around a few different dealers and the "recommended interval" ranged from 80k to 120k miles! Does anyone here know the official Audi recommendation?

I've assumed if any problems with cam belt then it would be covered under warranty; is this normally the case? (They extended my 3 years to 4 because I complained about some other stuff and I'm planning to add another year to it..)

Many thanks all

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Thanks - it's 2.4 (tiptronic).

Just dug out the service schedule that came with car (had from new) and it says 80k miles with no time interval. Called Audi Service (0800 699888) and the cust rep checked with their Audi technical team and it said it's currently 120k miles and no time interval!

I asked her what would happen if a problem caused by cam belt "failure" before 120k and under an Audi warranty and she couldn't be specific, only "take it to dealer if problem and they would check it and we'd probably make a contribution.."

I don't want to shell out for preventative work at 66k miles when the manufacturer thinks it should be good for another 50k!

Also, if I could put money to Audi extended warranty so if something did happen I'd be in a decent position (??) for them to pick-up the costs.

What do folks think/experiences of this?

Cheers All

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Welcome to Tyresmoke, Mike 169144-ok.gif

As above - it'll vary depending on your engine and what kind of life it's had. If your cambelt breaks, it's not covered by warranty if it's not been changed at the recommended interval - kinda hard if you can't get a straight answer from one dealer!

Best to be safe than sorry, as it's very expensive if it snaps. It's the belt and the tensioners that need to be changed.

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Wanted to share this with group after getting feedback direct from Audi website (names have been removed to protect privacy):

From: Txxxxx, Christopher [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: 17 October 2007 13:56

To: Mike

Subject: RE: Cam belt query

There is no time limit – change cam belt at 120,000 miles – hope that this is helpful

Regards

-----Original Message-----

From: Mike

Sent: 17 October 2007 12:19

To: Txxxxx, Christopher

Subject: RE: Cam belt query

Could you also confirm that no time interval is linked to this, i.e. replace after 5 years or 120,000 miles, whichever occurs first.

Thanks

Mike

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From: Txxxxx, Christopher [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: 17 October 2007 12:26

To: Mike

Subject: Cam belt query

Dear Mr Mike

Thank you for your e-mail of 16th October.

I have taken further advice from colleagues in the Technical Department who inform me that the cam belt on your particular vehicle should be changed at 120,000 miles.

Regards

Christopher Txxxxx

Correspondence Adviser

Audi Customer Services

Tel: 088 699 888

Fax: 01133932585

[email protected]

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Disagree with that, my old cab was a 2.4 like yours and I had the cambelt and water pump replaced at 60k, as per audi's recommendation and I was lead to believe the 2.5 diesel was at 80k so not sure where your contact at Audi quoted those figures from.

I decided to get this replaced as I was doing alot of motorway miles at the time. If your cambelt goes you will probably get an expensive repair bill. I would suggest getting the water pump replaced at the same time as the labour cost , about £500 or so is the same for removing the water pump or cambelt Good luck 169144-ok.gif

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They can say 120K all they want. 80K is the max I would be prepared to take any cambelt to, especially after I had one let go about 6 years ago EEK2.GIF

It's a bit like changing the engine oil every 5K miles. Well, not technically, of course ROLLEY~14.GIF - not absolutely necessary, but gives me peace of mind.

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I asked Audi to give their position on the cam belt failing while under warranty and below the mileage they recommend changin. Here's the vague reply (and again stating 120k!):

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From: Snnnnnn, Lyndsay [mailto:[email protected]]

Sent: 24 October 2007 19:08

To: Mike

Subject: Cambelt.

Dear Mr

Thank you for your recent email regarding cambelt issues.

The covering of cambelt failure under warranty is completely dependant on the cause of failure.

There are no ‘NORMAL’ conditions as to why a cambelt would fail. This is extremely rare and should a cambelt fail purely by manufacturing defect, then yes warranty would be upheld should there be a warranty be in place.

The current recommended cambelt change interval is indeed 120K.

Thanking you kindly.

Miss Lyndsay Snnnnnn

Audi (UK) Customer Services

0800699888 ext nnnnn

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What I read into that reply is "we'll say it's covered, but when it comes down to it, it won't be, because we'll try and blame another part which costs £1.74, but you'll be hit with a bill for £3,000 to rebuild your engine because the valves will have punched nice holes through the tops of your pistons".

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Don't risk it. Expensive, but I just add a cambelt to the price I am buying a second hand car for. Doesn't quite seem as bad when you look at it like that - plus you might even be able to lever the seller down a bit.

120k is bonkers. B5 RS4 owners have agreed that 40k is about the time to change the belts and water pump. A third of the mileage.

Whilst the 2.4 engine in the cab is much more relaxed - obviously nowhere near as tuned as the bonkers 375 bhp + Audi Cosworth 2.7 biturbo - there is no way I'd keep the original belts for 120k. Age also plays a part too, especially if the car is parked outside overnight and all the moisture in the engine bay freezes.

Ian

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Guys

Talking from experience here - although I had a different engine - Get the cambelt serviced and the water pump changed at no more than 60k.

I had a 52 plate 1.8t a4 (5 yrs and 62k) with a knackered water pump which cost me £4000 to get sorted. I have heard there is a probmlem with some of the water pumps Audi use which caused a failure leading to the striping of the cambelt and the engine hurting itself rather badly. After much to-ing and fro-ing with Audi UK and the local stealer, I managed to get 30% off a new Audi fitted engine (stealer took me for all he could). Rediculous when I had had a "long life" service with the same dealer 3 months before!!!

Really dented my trust in Audi.

Baz

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