So last week I had the timing belt and water pump done at the local garage. 52k miles 2018 150hp
It had been squeaking and I was planning on taking it back to see what was going on but then the squeak went away so there was nothing to show him. This was Friday. Tonight, I packed my caravan and van ready for the long drive from north Glasgow to Glastonbury for work and for play. I was about to leave but when I was hooking up the caravan I could hear the squeak had been added to with a sort of slap. This was making me nervous now and I opened the bonnet and looked in at the aux belt which had been changed but I couldn't see anything wrong. It was midnight and I was getting pissed off. My girl was getting upset and impatient and said lets just go but I felt like if we broke down we'd be at the mercy of a random mechanic not to mention having to have a van and caravan recovered. Also I know enough to know that a water pump, aux belt or timing belt failure could be many thousands and a lot of hassle to fix.
So I messaged the mechanic and then made the excision to hold off till tomorrow to talk to him. I sent him a video of the squeak/slap and then went back outside to have another look. I took off the timing belt cover out of curiosity and this is what I found.
I feel very lucky to have noticed this. I'm not sure we would have made it out of Glasgow but if we had and were hauling down the motorway with a heavy van full of tools and a heavy caravan and this had failed it could have been really bad. I now have to borrow a friends Hilux and will be away for two weeks. while I'm away...
The question is do I trust the mechanic to fix this? what even could have caused it?
Or do I wait and get it to VW to do the job?
It had been squeaking and I was planning on taking it back to see what was going on but then the squeak went away so there was nothing to show him. This was Friday. Tonight, I packed my caravan and van ready for the long drive from north Glasgow to Glastonbury for work and for play. I was about to leave but when I was hooking up the caravan I could hear the squeak had been added to with a sort of slap. This was making me nervous now and I opened the bonnet and looked in at the aux belt which had been changed but I couldn't see anything wrong. It was midnight and I was getting pissed off. My girl was getting upset and impatient and said lets just go but I felt like if we broke down we'd be at the mercy of a random mechanic not to mention having to have a van and caravan recovered. Also I know enough to know that a water pump, aux belt or timing belt failure could be many thousands and a lot of hassle to fix.
So I messaged the mechanic and then made the excision to hold off till tomorrow to talk to him. I sent him a video of the squeak/slap and then went back outside to have another look. I took off the timing belt cover out of curiosity and this is what I found.
I feel very lucky to have noticed this. I'm not sure we would have made it out of Glasgow but if we had and were hauling down the motorway with a heavy van full of tools and a heavy caravan and this had failed it could have been really bad. I now have to borrow a friends Hilux and will be away for two weeks. while I'm away...
The question is do I trust the mechanic to fix this? what even could have caused it?
Or do I wait and get it to VW to do the job?