Fiat ducato 2.3 Timeing belt
4 replies
SeasideBill replied on 25/01/2019 12:22
Posted on 25/01/2019 12:22
Andrew, sorry not familiar with NI but £720 is way too expensive for this job. Water pump is changed as a matter of course in cambelt changes for all vehicles, ditto antifreeze. I wouldn’t pay more than £350 for a cambelt change. Motorhome specialist isn’t required, a reputable independent garage or commercial vehicle specialist is your best bet. Worth having done though as a trashed engine is tragic!
lornalou1 replied on 25/01/2019 12:37
SeasideBill replied on 25/01/2019 13:39
Posted on 25/01/2019 13:39
It’s always specified as mileage OR time (usually 5 yrs). The belts deteriorate like any synthetic material will over time whether used or not. In fact, low mileage vehicles are probably more likely to do frequent cold starts which will further decrease the life of a cambelt.
KeithandMargaret replied on 25/01/2019 15:34
Posted on 25/01/2019 15:34
The belt should not need replacing until 5 years have elapsed or you do very high mileage.
As your vehicle is over five years old, whatever the mileage, then have the belt replaced – not replacing it and then having the belt break could be catastrophic for the engine and your bank balance.
Most garages will advise you that the water pump should be replaced at the same time and it is considered sensible to do that.
I had the belt and pump on mine done on my 2013 2.3 150 Ducato engine a few months ago for £375 at a Commercial Garage – it may not be the cheapest but I knew they do Ducato vehicles on a regular basis and are used to doing the procedure.
Any garage who service Ducato should be reasonably priced but if you use a Fiat Dealer expect to pay top notch prices way above the figure I paid.
Andrew craig
Motorhomer