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dtcoastguard 04-14-2006 07:19 AM

new to audi
 
Hello everone,
I just bought a 2003 audi tt quratto used, and I am so thrilled with my car. I have been a sports car guy my whole life and having a 1991 mazda miata and a 1973 trimph tr6. this car has to be the most fun of them all. the car i bought has 62800 miles on it and I have read a little about the timing belts issue. i will be honest it has me scared a little. the service manul I have says the 60,000 mile service was completed. I see nothing about timing belts on there. can you guys tell me a little about the timeing belt issues and how to look at my belt. I have now manuls on the car... again thanks and glad to be a part of the group.

achTTung 04-15-2006 12:55 PM

RE: new to audi
 
The belt may look fine, but unless you have x-ray vision to check on the inside of the water pump, and the insides of the belt tensioner, its best to just replace all of it if you're over 60K

Failing water pumps and belt tensioners are usually the culprit for damaged engines, and theres really no way to tell if they're good or not until its too late.

dtcoastguard 04-15-2006 04:19 PM

RE: new to audi
 
so i should change more than just the belt?? the water pump anf the tensionn idler. i had a local audi mech. quote me $445 to change the timing belt and cam seals....so i sould ask about the sstuff too

aTiTude 04-16-2006 02:15 PM

RE: new to audi
 
Wouldnt hurt. The water pump shelled itself on mine, thats how my belt broke.

achTTung 04-20-2006 10:25 PM

RE: new to audi
 
Who's your dealer, because thats an excellent price for a timing belt job, unless they're not replacing as much as they should. Generally, from Audi, a timing belt job is somewhere between $600-$1100, from everything I've heard.

Look at this, and if your dealer isn't doing anything like that, you're wasting your time/money.

http://www.dieselgeek.com/Detail.bok?no=278


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