Timing belt OEM Volkswagen or OEM Audi

OEM Volkswagen Timing belt

Even though the mileage had not been reached, I decided that an 8 year-old timing belt was due for replacement. While doing that, I thought that replacing all the 8 year-old hoses would be a good idea too. I didn't realize how many hoses there are on this engine and how difficult it is to get to them and replace. At least I won't have to do that again for another decade or more since I replaced the rubber hoses with silicone hoses.

Pros: silicone hoses replaced
Cons: difficult to replace
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt
GTIZRX
  • Visible wear:
Rating 5.0

On my daily R I just replaced the timing belt and water pump at 80,000 miles. It is my daily so I just did it to have piece of mind. The belt looked great as well as the water pump.

Pros: belt looked great
Mileage: 128747 km
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt
spitpilot
  • Visible wear:
Rating 3.0

It's ezier to do AWD if the tranny is pointed towards the rear wheels than if its set crosswise in the car...so the "pro" is EZ AWD..the con...its a betch to work on the nose of the engine (timing belt, waterpump etc are much more labor intense than on a transverse VW).

Pros: EZ AWD
Cons: difficult timing belt/waterpump work
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat
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sudrabs3
  • Visible wear:
Rating 2.0

My original timing belt assy failed at 87,0000 miles at just over 8 years. I think it might have been the tensioner failing that actually caused it. Luckily alll I had to do was pay for the timing belt replacement and VW covered the head replacement.

Pros: VW covered head replacement
Cons: timing belt assembly failed
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat
Mileage: 140013 km
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