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Timing Belt service on a B6/A4 2002 3.0 Quattro

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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 09:08 PM
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Default Timing Belt service on a B6/A4 2002 3.0 Quattro



I have a timing belt question on my A4 3.0 quattro 2002 model. Most of the audi drivers or dealership recommended to have a timing belt replacement at 90k service for most vehicle, but according to the *bentleypublishers they said the timing belt on a B6 model can be done at 105k, thereforeI am curiously to know which one is correct? another question, it is necessary to have a tensioners/rollers and othersto be done while having a timing belt and water pump replacement, because the cost can be double to have both. Honestly, at this time I can only affortjust have a belt/water pump to be done, but if it requires a tensioners/ rollers then I will do both. Audi is asweetride buttoo manyminors break down, I have to replace a frontwindow regulator6 months ago and now it happens to another one in the back... I amintending to keep thisvehicle.

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Old Jan 16, 2008 | 02:43 PM
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I would like to know also I have a 2.8 V6 A4 and i have 99,000 and at 90,000 i asked they said 105,000. They even gave me the service sheet for it. I have a ? about the 90,000 mile service what all really should be done. Sorry to jack your thread bro just have another ? but your ? need clarification as well..
 
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