Mark 5 VW Golf GT TDi Cambelt
Mark 5 VW Golf GT TDi Cambelt
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gianlucav12

Original Poster:

10 posts

73 months

Tuesday 4th February 2020
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I’ve just had my 2007 Golf GT (170) MOT’d and serviced. No significant issues but the garage suggested (based on service intervals of 60k or 4 years) it might be ready for a new cam belt.

The car is daft low mileage having just gone over 60k miles. I had the cam belt changed in 2015 so understand that I’m over the 4 years suggestion. However, I’ve only done 20k in that 5 years and I’m seeing contradictory info online, and even in the service book. I’m the second owner and it had not had a new belt before I did it in ‘15.

My gut instinct is that with the low mileage and reducing value of the car I’ll take the calculated risk of running on without getting it changed again. What do folk think?

DuraAce

4,272 posts

183 months

Tuesday 4th February 2020
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You'll wish you'd changed it if it breaks and wrecks the engine.

PorkInsider

6,362 posts

164 months

Tuesday 4th February 2020
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Tricky one, but if d probably have it done.

It's not just the mileage, it's the age of the belt too - they do perish.


gianlucav12

Original Poster:

10 posts

73 months

Tuesday 4th February 2020
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Yeah, I do get that it’s a write-off if it goes. Context is it was my intention to tax it 6 months and sell in the summer. Erring on the side of running it on and leaving the buyer the option of whether or not to get the belt changed.

stevemcs

9,952 posts

116 months

Tuesday 4th February 2020
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A cambelt on a Golf is just under £400 normally, is it worth the risk ? yes you might be selling it in the summer but its the difference between £150 weigh in and £1500 for a runner.

Pistonheader101

2,206 posts

130 months

Wednesday 5th February 2020
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Take a look at the belt - if it doesn’t look too worn don’t change it

E-bmw

12,280 posts

175 months

Wednesday 5th February 2020
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A new belt also makes it more saleable against one not having it done.

markyb_lcy

9,904 posts

85 months

Wednesday 5th February 2020
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Another ticket for the cam belt lottery sold?

Given the damage that the belt failing can cause, I would personally always follow the service schedule for this item.