My van is for sale bit I wouldn't sell to you anyway. I prefer to go by the manufacturers guidance rather than an importer.....
I assume the thrust of your point here is that if a seller doesn't follow VW UK's guidance for changing the cambelt, then they may, also not follow VW's guidance on other things like service schedules, however, this can easily be established by looking at the service book.I appreciate what you’re saying in that if you changed the belt just before a sale then the belt indeed lasted and there was no damage but equally my point still stands - you’d be a seller that (albeit using your apparent knowledge and experience - which a buyer can’t confirm) refused to accept VW UKs guidance on an important element of the engine.
Your first paragraph- yes and no! As you say SH is checkable… in a way. If the book is stamped then you can see the date and mileage a service was carried out. Same for the cam belt.I assume the thrust of your point here is that if a seller doesn't follow VW UK's guidance for changing the cambelt, then they may, also not follow VW's guidance on other things like service schedules, however, this can easily be established by looking at the service book.
The sad, and ultimate irony is, that a vehicle who's maintenence and servicing is carried out by a competent owner driver, will always be carried out to a higher standard and with more care than one taken to a main VW dealer, as you are simply passing these responsibilities onto someone else in the, often false, belief that they care about your vehicle and will treat it in the way they should.
Well said …!!I am honestly curious about this: there is the worldwide VW market which has one service schedule with inspections, established by the manufacturer, and then there is the tiny UK market, where the local importer has established a different schedule which does not benefit owners but brings in cash for UK dealers. I understand why UK dealers don't defend their customers (as Bognor Motors has stated on this thread that they know it's different) because they earn money with this situation, but what I don't understand is the attitude of the UK members on this forum. All of the non UK members have confirmed that they follow VW's recommendation, but of the UK members, only Loz, a founding member of this forum who has published the official VW service schedules and has contacted the belt manufacturer directly, and a couple of other forum members who have tried to pursue this with VWCV UK, only to be told that the reasons for not following the manufacturer's recommendation "are not available to be shared", have tried to take action. But the majority have not only accepted but defended the UK specific deception. I don't expect any individual owner to risk their warranty coverage, and I understand the cynicism of UK dealers taking advantage financially of the situation, while shamelessly claiming that they're defending their customers. But I am surprised by the passivity of the UK owners on this forum who, even when they have the facts thanks to this forum, prefer to not question what they are told by their dealers. It doesn't affect me, my dealer follows the VW schedule, but I am impressed that even when presented with the facts, UK owners, mechanics and dealers are more comfortable with UK specific recommendations, even though there is zero criteria for it other than financial benefit for dealers.
Note: there are a number of T6s that were delivered with faulty cam belts. VW issued a service bulletin, instead of a recall of the affected vans, and decided not to inform affected owners unless they came into an official dealer for service. The result was catastrophic failure, which could have been prevented, for some owners who were servicing their vans privately. These failures are sometimes used to justify the UK specific 4 year cam belt change while eliminating the belt inspection at every service which is standard everywhere else.
Have you asked them?I'm coming up to the 4 year mark and have had a few quotes from local garages for cambelt & water pump at £438 & £502 (inc vat and genuine parts so won't affect extended warranty) but the nearest VW van centre is wanting £458.40 for the cambelt only or £815.62 for cambelt & water pump! What makes the water pump a £357 extra?!
also if anyone can recommend a place for cambelt & water pump in or near Grimsby I'd be grateful.
Have you asked them?
The cost of coolant and pump is nowhere near £357. Vacuum filling of coolant can start while the rest is being re-assembled so minimal extra time, maybe 30 minutes.
It’s just a means of subsidising a fancy showroom and staff to provide smiles with coffee.
I'm sure I've read that VW will match indi prices if the quoting garage is within a certain distance of the dealer - worth asking if they will match the priceI'm coming up to the 4 year mark and have had a few quotes from local garages for cambelt & water pump at £438 & £502 (inc vat and genuine parts so won't affect extended warranty) but the nearest VW van centre is wanting £458.40 for the cambelt only or £815.62 for cambelt & water pump! What makes the water pump a £357 extra?!
also if anyone can recommend a place for cambelt & water pump in or near Grimsby I'd be grateful.
Considering the belts good for 150k I’m sure it wouldn’t happenI've just got a quote off my usual garage (independant) for Belt, pump and coolant at £450 plus VAT. Only done 27k but might just bite the bullet and do it as I hire it out and dont want to risk spoiling someones holiday sat on the hard shoulder
I know. If I didnt hire it out I wouldnt do it but knowing my luck id be the unluck one who's belt snaps well before it shouldConsidering the belts good for 150k I’m sure it wouldn’t happen
Like lemmings to the sea. It's amazing that this UK specific scam survives in spite of all the documentation from VW and the belt manufacturer.Found this on tinternet
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