Finally ….. Finally …..vindicated
Can you ask for change in thinking in writing from the Dealer & post here to help others ?Mine is booked in for cam belt and water pump at VW Trafford Park in the morning , Just had a phone call off them telling me they have received notification from VW that they are no longer advising the 4 years rule an dits something like 120K Km and with mine being a 2018 with 36K mileage it doesn't need doing. . Booked the day off work etc could save £650 not having it done , it was only 3 weeks ago at the Preston VW van centre they told me I needed the cam belt and water pump changing before they would allow me to join the extended warranty plan
Confused now !
I have same van as you with 16k on … no way am I doing it and this justifies what we’ve been saying for the last few yearsOK, but what are we looking at exactly? Don’t get me wrong I am literally about to spend £700 getting it done as it is 4 years old and would love to save that money, however I don’t want VW wriggling out of a warranty claim for a snapped belt based on someone on a forum posting a screenshot.
My van is a 2019 150 DSG so believe engine code to be CXFA or CXHA (not looked yet) but your screen shot is showing other codes?
Thanks
Thanks for the detailed reply @Turbo5I asked for proof they shared with me what they had on the VW service interval site . It was an official VW commercial van centre not some local specialist centre. The notification came through on Monday and this van centre was ringing all its customers who had booked in for this work explaining it is not compulsory. If you are still unsure about your type of engine or my screen shot (mine is a 2018 204 DSG 4motion with 36K mileage) I would contact your VW van center and ask them. it will be the same answer. Your warranty won't cover rubber belts even if you have this mod done. The tensioner is covered . They checked out this point in the exclusions on the warranty document. I was waiting for 30 minutes so was chatting to people in the service centre about this point.
I still had the mod done, my logic (firstly I had booked the day off work ) I am an aerospace engineer and realise this belt spins around at 2000-3000rpm. it goes through a thermal cycle every time it's in use. it will see heat and freezing temperatures , it will be subject to contamination whether its rainwater, salt, grit oil coolant etc. It is most probably good for 10 years + and will have been tested but in the aerospace industry rubber seals etc are subject to age restrictions especially when selling spares nobody wants them if the manufacturing date was over 3 years ago. It's the same with anything there is always a risk factor, somebody's cam belt will fail maybe 100 will fail they will be lots of publicity because people talk about failures not about something not breaking. What about the 500K to 1M that haven't failed ? It's down to the individual to make that choice. They will be a lot of individuals and garages who make good money on this replacement. Every 4 years it's a repeat customer . they will plug this for years and play on your conscious, about your engine being destroyed if it goes and the cost to replace it. People will still have it done until they gain confidence it's ok to leave it.
Whilst forums are a fantastic places for information they can also be like looking at google about your medical conditions and scaring yourself to death.
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