The timing belt on a Volkswagen Cabriolet should typically be changed every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on the specific model year and engine type. It's essential to consult the owner's manual for the recommended maintenance schedule, as intervals can vary. Additionally, if you notice any signs of wear or damage, it’s advisable to replace it sooner. Regular maintenance is crucial to prevent engine damage.
100.000 km.
To change the timing belt on a Volkswagen Cabriolet, first disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access to the timing belt cover, such as the air intake or radiator. Next, align the engine's timing marks, remove the old belt, and inspect the tensioner and water pump for wear. Install the new timing belt, ensuring proper tension and alignment with the marks, then reassemble everything and reconnect the battery. Always consult the specific service manual for your model for detailed instructions and torque specifications.
VW say it should be changed every 60,000mls
Change them at 60,000 miles according tomanufacturer's recommendations
Volkswagen do not give belt interval changes in the Autodata manuals. To be safe I change all of them being petrol or diesel at 70,000 mile intervals. Hope this helps.
If the timing belt has not been replaced during prior visits the 105k interval is when it should be replaced regardless of inspection. It should be checked at 60k and 80k for the 1.8T, and if there are signs of wear at that time replaced.
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when should i change the timing belt on a mercury villager
Seven years or 70,000 miles. Change Tiing belt, tensioner and water pump at the same time.
The timing chain does not have a recommended change interval and should last for the life of the engine.The timing chain does not have a recommended change interval and should last for the life of the engine.
I paid $1,200 about a year ago to have my timing belt and water pump changed.2.0.
the miles are 81000 of Honda odeysse 2004, When should change of timing belt?