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mwg
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23rd Feb 06 at 09:02   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Been thinking all I've ever had done is a standard service on my car so oil filter, air filter, oil change, spark plugs etc.

Bought it with 36k on the clock. Now has 76k on the clock.

Had it serviced every 10k.

Should I be thinking about getting something more major done? Does the timing chain need changing at a particular mileage? I dont have a clue about my engine and what needs changing at what mileage...

X12XE BTW
Jake
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petrol filter, pollen filter
Cybermonkey
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timing chain at 80k i believe
mwg
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23rd Feb 06 at 14:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Any idea how big a job the timing chain is?

Will changing the petrol filter be a worthwhile thing to have done while its in next time as I presume its not been done as never asked for it or seen it listed on my service receipts?
Cybermonkey
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injector clean?
MikeE
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why not do it yourself its only a service?
mwg
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quote:
Originally posted by MikeE
why not do it yourself its only a service?


A timing chain isn't just a service. Also would help if I was mechanically minded which I'm not
craig_lewis
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24th Feb 06 at 11:54   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

same here mate i aint gota clue about cars i can just drive them....
Joe
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Personally i wouldnt bother with the timing chain
mwg
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Yes been told not to bother with it unless it starts rattling which it isn't. I know what to listen for cos my mates Corsas timing chain went so know what it sounds like.

So nothing my car will need doing apart from servicing?
ed
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Timing chains are non-serivce items?

i.e. you replace them when they make noises and appear to be worn out.
Joe
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Yeah just do a full service, obvisously just give it a good check round and replace what needs changing. Theres not much to do service wise on modern cars anyway.
ed
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Yea, the main thing you need to do is replace the bloody German electronics on them that fails all the time
mwg
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
Yea, the main thing you need to do is replace the bloody German electronics on them that fails all the time


Well I must be at least halfway through replacing the various sensors by now so hopefully not much more can go wrong in that respect

Sensors are the only problems I have had with the car infact
mwg
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Thanks everyone for the advice
bubble
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quote:
Originally posted by Cybermonkey
timing chain at 80k i believe


no interval for timing chain replacement

 
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