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Aux belt horrors



  Fabia vRS
Hello everyone,

I'm just curious to know whether anyone on here has had an aux belt snap on them? It hasn't happened to me (yet), but my aux belt system has been squeeking quite a lot for the last two months. Looking through the service history of my car I've realised that it's never been done and the car is an 02 reg! The cambelt was replaced two years ago but they didn't do the aux belt :mad: !! I've got all the stuff to do the job but I'm not planning to do the work for another 2 months. Am I generally safe or there a real risk the belt could snap and f*ck up the timing?
 
  ITB'd MK1
i'd be very surprised if the aux belt wasn't done at the same time as the cambelt, even if it's not written in the book. Does sound like the tensioner might be seized if the belt is slipping, so an aux belt kit is a good idea ASAP
 
  Fabia vRS
i'd be very surprised if the aux belt wasn't done at the same time as the cambelt, even if it's not written in the book. Does sound like the tensioner might be seized if the belt is slipping, so an aux belt kit is a good idea ASAP

I'm not relying on the service book. I also have the service invoices. They indicate that only a cambelt kit was paid for at a price of £108 excl VAT.

I'm starting to sh*t myself a bit now. The squeeking is only light and mostly when its cold. I don't really drive regularly but I must get it done ASAP.
 
  Ph1
No way would Renault put the old auxiliary belt back on but yeah still needs looking at ASAP as youve no proof either way
 
  Trophy #473
The AUX belt on my 172 was never changed and was still going strong when I sold it on 100k... but I could have been lucky
 
  dCi 65 + C2 (<Sold)
Mine's never been done, 8 years old and 65,000k.

Was squeaking but the guy tightened it up a bit and it's fine now.
 
  Fabia vRS
No way would Renault put the old auxiliary belt back on but yeah still needs looking at ASAP as youve no proof either way

This morning I spoke to the garage that did the cambelt change two years ago for the previous owner. They're not a stealership, just an independent garage, but they said they would have inspected the aux belt and tensioner at the time and deemed it to be fine !?!? I also made sure to ask if they used the proper timing tools when they changed the cambelt, you can't trust these cowboys these days - they assure me they did :approve:
 
  ITB'd MK1
This morning I spoke to the garage that did the cambelt change two years ago for the previous owner. They're not a stealership, just an independent garage, but they said they would have inspected the aux belt and tensioner at the time and deemed it to be fine !?!? I also made sure to ask if they used the proper timing tools when they changed the cambelt, you can't trust these cowboys these days - they assure me they did :approve:

A lot of places "think" they have the right tools, but they're cheap copies that bend
 
  Ph1
This morning I spoke to the garage that did the cambelt change two years ago for the previous owner. They're not a stealership, just an independent garage, but they said they would have inspected the aux belt and tensioner at the time and deemed it to be fine !?!? I also made sure to ask if they used the proper timing tools when they changed the cambelt, you can't trust these cowboys these days - they assure me they did :approve:

They refitted a 6 year old belt. If that aint cowboy i dont know what is !

You have to take the aux belt off to fit a cambelt
 

maynard

ClioSport Club Member
  ph2 172 track car
Refitting a 6 year old belt is just asking for trouble. Best advice is to not drive the car until you've had the aux kit changed.
 

maynard

ClioSport Club Member
  ph2 172 track car
Then cambelt skips and throws valves out in the head.

Therefore this sort of repair = lots of money.
 
  Fabia vRS
The sound the car is making isn't what I would associate with a slipping belt. It's certainly not a loud screeching sound. The sound is best described by a periodic quiet squeek with a light clattering sound and is generally persistent throughout the rev range. The frequency of the squeeks increases with the revs. You can't hear it inside the car, only when outside or with the window open. On inspection under the bonnet the belt is not cracked and does not appear polished or worn on its outer face - so i am presuming nothing, especially the tensioner, is seized yet. But presuming is dangerous lol.

I'm just saying this cos I'm gonna be a complete prat and not do the work for another two weeks. Two weeks this weekend is the earliest conceivable time I can do it. I'm also gonna have to drive 150 miles back to the parents house to use their garage - hilly streets in Sheffield are not ideal for working on cars ;)
 
  Fabia vRS
It never stops amazing me how stupidly tight-fisted some people are…

Thanks! This isn't out of stupidity, more out of necessity. I need to save money. I can't afford to have a garage do it so i've got to do it myself. Plus I'm completely capable of doing it myself and i've got all the tools so it would only frustrate me to have someone else do it. Obviously the garage labour costs won't be as much as an engine rebuild if the belt snaps, but I'm just gonna have to be very careful, take a punt and cross my fingers that nothing happens on the journey back to my parents'. I won't be driving the car til then.
 
  Ph1
It'll be one of the aux pulleys most likely.

Auxiliary belt kit including fitting is roughly 250 area from Renault.
 
  ITB'd MK1
what i mean by seized tensioner is that the pivot rusts up and doesn't allow the auto tensioner to do it's job. The pulleys will still turn perfectly normally. Lower idler is known for getting noisy, and some places dont change it even with an new "kit"
 
  182 trackday racer
Thanks! ....... I won't be driving the car til then.

No offense to you, I’m more thinking about those other guys bragging about never changing their belts. That’s just so stupid I lack the words for it. Can’t afford to service a car properly you can’t afford the car, simple as that.

In your case I understand that you want to do the job on your own. But I would not drive the car until it’s been done the stakes are high. I guess you will be alright; it’s just me who have a bad relation with that bloke called Murphy…
 


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