The timing chain on a 2011 Audi A3 is designed to last the lifetime of the engine, typically requiring no replacement unless there are signs of wear or failure. However, it's advisable to inspect the timing chain and associated components during routine maintenance, especially if the vehicle has high mileage (over 100,000 miles). If you notice unusual noises, engine performance issues, or a check engine light, it's best to have it checked by a professional. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific maintenance recommendations.
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It has belt.
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Yes Audi A4 timing belt replacement 1.8T 3.0L V6 timing belt yes. 3.2L v6 no timing belt it has timing chains on back of engine.
The A4 1.8 engine has a timing belt. The service interval is 75,000 miles.
Audi recomends changing timing belt and water pump at 110k miles.
You mean belt- every 65-75K miles, along with the tensioner, thermostat, coolant, rollers, and serpentine belt.
The timing chain on a 2005 Audi A6 3.0 TDI typically does not have a specific replacement interval like a timing belt, as it is designed to last the lifetime of the engine. However, it’s important to monitor for signs of wear, such as unusual noises from the engine or poor performance. If you notice any issues or if the vehicle has high mileage (over 100,000 miles), it’s advisable to have it inspected by a professional. Regular maintenance and following manufacturer recommendations can help ensure the timing chain remains in good condition.
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Timing belt that needs to be changed every 80-90k miles along with the water pump.
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It should be a timing belt and i believe Audi recommends every 105,000 miles, but... Replace it at 90,000 or sooner i have seen them fail well before 105,000