Timing belt OEM Volkswagen or OEM Audi
My friend has a 2.0 mk6 Jetta and it’s been the most reliable car he’s ever owned. It’s only needed a timing belt and basic maintenance items and he’s had it for almost 3 years and around 100,000 km added. It’s seen multiple cross border road trips without skipping a beat, and It’ll likely outlive him
That’s what I paid to have the timing belt done on my Audi A4 at an Audi independent shop.
For future reference timing belts get changed at 80,000 miles. No excuses. That's 20% within oem spec.
For context i bought a 2008 passat estate with 149,000 miles on it for a 27 miles each way commute 3 years ago.
I got it and did a timing belt change straight away which was preventative and for peace of mind.
Ich habe mal an einem Passat das Wechselintervall von 60000 km auf 170000 überzogen. Ging vollkommen problemlos und hat super gehalten.
Der Zahnriemen in unseren Golf 4 hat 21 Jahre gehalten :D
Beim Alfa auch so...Soll wohl alle 4 Jahre gewechselt werden, war über 10 Jahre drin.
Mein Polo hatte selbst 12 Jahre Überzug aber es ist weder der Zahnriemen gerissen noch sonst was. War mehr oder weniger auch in der gleichen Situation, nur waren es bei mir 11 Jahre mehr Überzug.
Solange der Zahnriemen nicht im Ölbad läuft und er nicht porös, erste Risse oder Brüche (auf der Innenseite) zeigt würde ich mir da wenig Gedanken machen, sowieso wenn deine Karre mit nächsten Jahr weg soll.
After sending the car for service to change the timing belt, tensioner, and the water pump on my VW Fox 2014 (brazilian model, EA111 1.6 8V), I got this noise for the first 5min the car is on, then the motor heats up a little and its gone, no performance issues so far.
Era somente para trocar correia dentada e depois de eu deixar lá, o mecanico viu q tinha algumas coisas para trocar como velas, disco de freio e pastilha de freio q estava bem gastas(na verdade ja estava batendo ferro com ferro), bandejas de suspensão + bucha(barulho embaixo do carro),correia do alternador e da bomba d´agua, bomba d´gua, troca do liquido de arrefecimento, um dos pneus traseiros estava com prego e aproveitei já fiz o balanceamento,rodizio dos pneus e alinhamento e isso deu 7000 reais.
After just snapping one in my Audi A4 B7, I had to rebuild that entire head. Total pain in the ass. The factory belt lasted 15 years, 175k miles before it let go.
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- OEM Volkswagen received a PR Score of 87 out of 100, and OEM Audi scored 83 points.
- OEM Volkswagen ranked 3 in the overall ranking, and OEM Audi ranked 8.
- The average rating is higher for OEM Volkswagen (4.3) than for OEM Audi (4).
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In March 2026 on PartReview, timing belt OEM Volkswagen were overall more popular than OEM Audi.
By vote balance, timing belt OEM Volkswagen surpassed OEM Audi:
- For OEM Volkswagen, the ratio of positive (95) to negative (14) votes is 81 vote.
- For OEM Audi, the ratio of positive (26) to negative (5) votes is 21 vote.
By number of reviews, timing belt OEM Volkswagen surpassed OEM Audi:
- For timing belt OEM Volkswagen there are 35 reviews: 29 positive, 4 neutral, 2 negative.
- For timing belt OEM Audi there are 10 reviews: 8 positive, 1 neutral, 1 negative.
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In March 2026, according to PartReview, timing belt OEM Volkswagen led more car-specific ratings than OEM Audi:
OEM Volkswagen are chosen by owners of cars such as: Volkswagen Golf, Volkswagen Jetta, and others.
OEM Audi are chosen by owners of cars such as: Audi A4, and others.
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