Does anyone know of anyway to be able to tell if the timing belt needs changed? Obvoiusly by just looking at it, you could kinda tell, but is there anything specific that i should be looking for? Does any signs show up while you are actually driving? Also iv heard that the water pump has a poor design? anything i can do to look at that also? I have a high mileage A4, and i want to prevent as many problems as possible-
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well you should probably get that serviced although you will be spending a lot of dough, but it needs to be done. If it doesnt get serviced it could end up costing a crapload like 6 or 7 k crapload
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Just pop the cover loose and look at the outside of the belt for white lines on the belt that the cam pulleys wear into the belt. Newer belts will still have the lettering on the belt also.
Other than that you can call the dealer with your VIN number to see if it has been serviced there.
usually around 80,000 miles is the suggested mileage in which they say you should get a new one but it all depends on how hard the car has been driven.....like the first guy said its better to get it changed sooner than later, cuz if you wait too long you could end up spending some ridiculous amount like i almost had to
remove the timing belt cover on the front of the engine.. .two clips hold it in place... i just changed mine at 77k and it was in perfect shape
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How much is it to change Timing Belt for B6 3.0 engine?
I did some search.
some ppl said they got quote from dealer from $2600USD,
some said they got quote from independent shop for only $1200 USD??
thatz a big difference, just wondering wutz the normal cost around usually.
Thanks!!!
You'll NEVER find a shop that can do a 3.0L timing belt for less than $2,500, if they quote you less its because they haven't done one yet and they don't know any better. They would end up calling you asking for more money. $3,000+ is standard pricing for a T belt and water pump on the 3.0L engine. Anyone else that says otherwise doesn't know what they are talking about.