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Timing Belt/Chain renewal at local garage.
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Timing Belt/Chain renewal at local garage.
I had a new one fitted at local garage in August.
Fiat Ducato 2.5 Deisel non turbo Hymer 1990 campervan.
When I collected the Camper from the garage I thought the engine sounded loud.
On it's first trip this weekend, it struggled on inclines, and I felt it was not right.
After 180 miles it began to really chug and emit black smoke from exhaust.
Next morning it didn't want to start. I called Breakdown cover and was escorted to a Fiat garage. Diagnosis was problem wiith new timing belt. £380 bill!
Are timing belts supposed to be tweaked after running them in?
Do I have a claim against first garage?
Fiat Ducato 2.5 Deisel non turbo Hymer 1990 campervan.
When I collected the Camper from the garage I thought the engine sounded loud.
On it's first trip this weekend, it struggled on inclines, and I felt it was not right.
After 180 miles it began to really chug and emit black smoke from exhaust.
Next morning it didn't want to start. I called Breakdown cover and was escorted to a Fiat garage. Diagnosis was problem wiith new timing belt. £380 bill!
Are timing belts supposed to be tweaked after running them in?
Do I have a claim against first garage?
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If you have a receipt then I'd certainly try and get compensation from them.
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Sounds like it may have jumped a tooth, messing up the injector pump timing. New belt kit required/
I think a half decent garage would probably do a quick road test after a belt...
I gather it hasnt gone back to the garage that fitted the belt? Ideal if it hasn't. No chance they can sabotage and say something else caused it.
Mileage, was it recorded at first garage? Dont tell them you did 150 miles if they dont ask, just say it was its first outing since they had it.
I dont know about the Fiats, but i would imagine they are fit the kit and forget for 60k. Alot of stuff has spring tensioners that keep it at a set tension. No need to adjust. Most mfrs will do kits, bolts, tensioner and belt. If its a kit, always fit the lot.
Id be asking your fiat dealer for a letter, stating the problem that occured.... send a copy to the first garage, and mention recovery. See what they say.
Trading standars would be a good call if they fob you off ;)
I think a half decent garage would probably do a quick road test after a belt...
I gather it hasnt gone back to the garage that fitted the belt? Ideal if it hasn't. No chance they can sabotage and say something else caused it.
Mileage, was it recorded at first garage? Dont tell them you did 150 miles if they dont ask, just say it was its first outing since they had it.
I dont know about the Fiats, but i would imagine they are fit the kit and forget for 60k. Alot of stuff has spring tensioners that keep it at a set tension. No need to adjust. Most mfrs will do kits, bolts, tensioner and belt. If its a kit, always fit the lot.
Id be asking your fiat dealer for a letter, stating the problem that occured.... send a copy to the first garage, and mention recovery. See what they say.
Trading standars would be a good call if they fob you off ;)
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Thanks Rio.
Your 'jumped a tooth' sounds reasonable. I was going up a small hill after 180 miles and heard/felt something go. Although, performance was not what it should've been from start of the journey.
Good point about quick road test, I'll ask em' if that was done. I know the Italian garage did one after the repair, I understood that much on the receipt
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No it had just been parked in driveway for 6 weeks after new belt.
Mileage - yeah they actually painted it on engine after the work. Also had this on a 2nd hand Laguna I bought, must be the norm here. However, it was it's first outing.
I've got an Italian mate who can translate the repair bill details into French, then I'll go down and confront them.
Your 'jumped a tooth' sounds reasonable. I was going up a small hill after 180 miles and heard/felt something go. Although, performance was not what it should've been from start of the journey.
Good point about quick road test, I'll ask em' if that was done. I know the Italian garage did one after the repair, I understood that much on the receipt

No it had just been parked in driveway for 6 weeks after new belt.
Mileage - yeah they actually painted it on engine after the work. Also had this on a 2nd hand Laguna I bought, must be the norm here. However, it was it's first outing.
I've got an Italian mate who can translate the repair bill details into French, then I'll go down and confront them.
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After fitting a new cambelt the tension needs setting correctly.
It sounds like the first garage didn't do this properly leading to it jumping a tooth, as someone else has suggested, probably only on one cam.
You were lucky it didn't slip so badly as to bring one or more of the valves into contact with the pistons.
It sounds like the first garage didn't do this properly leading to it jumping a tooth, as someone else has suggested, probably only on one cam.
You were lucky it didn't slip so badly as to bring one or more of the valves into contact with the pistons.
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