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[Closed] replacing a cam belt££?
Just want to see what the consensus is on this one car now done 90K
Local garage will do this (on wifes picasso 2.0Hdi )for £364! inc water pump.
They have done good work on previous cars,but what do i need to check up on before committing? thanks john
Price isn,t far away to be honest . Not a five minute job on the Picasso .
Seems like a pretty normal price for a cam belt change.
Some cars are cheaper than that, some more expensive.
I paid about the same with my hdi picasso but I will not pay that again
I have a choice be lazy or get my hands dirty and I will do the latter
thanks for that is there anything to also change at the time? or any brand to go for
I paid £300 for belt and water pump change on my Octavia last year.
Just use OE stuff from Citroen. May also include a tensioner as well.
From my days as a mechanic....
You're looking about £70-150 for the cam belt kit (cam belt, tensioner and pulley), plus 4-5 hrs labour. Never be tempted to cut corners and just replace the belt - The tensioners just as important.
£364 is about right at a garage. Main dealer likely to be much more.
double post
Cost us £250 to have the belt + waterpump done on our Fiat Panda at it's last service (decent independent garage, not main dealer)...
My local garage had a guy who did my C5 timing belt as a semi homer. He worked in a Peugeot Citroen dealership and could change them blindfolded. We changed the belt,tensioner, water pump and anti freeze. From memory it worked out at a bit over £200
Not much point comparing prices from different cars, IMO.
Some cars are 2hrs for a belt change, others 6 hrs. All depends on engine layout.
Looking below I think there is about £180 / £200 in parts (non genuine) leaving £164 labour.
It would take 5 / 6 hours i think, so at 5 hours thats £32 an hour. Seems ok.
You may get it cheaper but its not crazy for the work involved. Just ask if they replace the anti freeze /coolant. I expect they will but it should be done when the water pump is changed.
All tensioners idlers and belt should be done together. If an idler bearing fails the belt still falls off!
http://www.eurocarparts.com/timing-belt-kits
http://www.eurocarparts.com/water-pump-gasket
thanks for all replies as usual all useful. i shall check if citroen oe priced and fluids will also ask about warranty on the repairs i think. goodnight all 🙂
Citroen will do the job for £299 for belt,tentioner, and roller but not the water pump and at least if the worse happens you have a proper warrenty
honda HRV here
To change cambelt/tensioners
honda main dealer £321
local garage £278
its b*astard of a job apparently as you need to change 4 other belts before you even get to the main cambelt.
if your in there its fools folly not to change the waterpump on most cars.
stupid previous owner of the golf didnt do the waterpump on ours and it seized and cooked the head.
anything under 400 quid is a good price. and honestly folks changing a cam belt is not rocket science its just time consuming.
£300 for belt and pump on a Golf, but as previously mentioned, not all cars are the same. Our XC90 will cost less than a VW due to a different layout.
C-max 1.6 petrol done today dude ...£191 fitted ..:(
Saab 9-3 1.9TiD - £600+ PLUS VAT.
when you also need 4 new tyres at the same time it makes your eyes water 😯