Timing belt OEM Volkswagen or OEM Volvo

OEM Volkswagen Timing belt
half-t
  • Visible wear:
Rating 4.5

Ich habe mal an einem Passat das Wechselintervall von 60000 km auf 170000 überzogen. Ging vollkommen problemlos und hat super gehalten.

Pros: super gehalten, problemlos
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat
Mileage: 170000 km
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt

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.

Pros: lange Haltbarkeit, keine Risse
Vehicle: Volkswagen Polo
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt

Glad you used lock tools. You could always reinstall tools to check. But if pin was in crank and bar installed hard to screw that one up for belt.

Pros: used lock tools
Vehicle: Volkswagen Touareg
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt
ghettochilds
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Rating 4.0

For my vehicle, a VW Tiguan 2018 2.0L 4Motion diesel SEL model, I opted to replace the timing/Axillary belts (due to a squeal noise) at 36,000 miles. As shown in the attached photographs, the timing and auxiliary belts were showing signs of wear.

Pros: replaced due to squeal noise
Cons: belts showing signs of wear
Vehicle: Volkswagen Tiguan
Mileage: 57936 km
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt
Vdubin4life
  • Visible wear:
Rating 4.0

They recommend 10 years or 120k miles I pushed mine till 11years and 160k miles but when I removed my original belt it had a significant crack in it from dry rotting

Pros: pushed to 160k miles
Cons: significant crack, dry rotting
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat
Mileage: 160000 km
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OEM Volvo Timing belt
spyder994
  • Visible wear:
Rating 3.0

As the title says, I changed my timing belt today. I replaced the timing belt, tensioner, idler pulley, serpentine belt, and serpentine belt tensioner. All replacement parts were OEM Volvo. There are two noteworthy cracks that go all the way across the belt and tiny cracks all over.

Pros: OEM Volvo parts
Cons: noteworthy cracks, tiny cracks
Vehicle: Volvo V60
Mileage: 107000 km
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OEM Volvo Timing belt
juujsuose
  • Visible wear:
Rating 1.0

Mine has been unreliable. The timing belt blew, both lower control arms and shocks needed to be replaced, and also both wheel bearings. Just my experience, I got mine at 130k and I'm at 155k now. Im getting rid of it. \n\n\nSo if anyone wants a c30 with a ton of work done feel free to message me lol. Its perfectly good now, fun to drive and I bet thats about everything that needed to be replaced.

Pros: fun to drive
Cons: timing belt blew
Vehicle: Volvo C30
Mileage: 155000 km
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