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S1RS
Monday 16th February 2009, 12:35
My V70 T5 is going in for its yearly service on Wednesday, also as Im unsure if its been done already, I have requestad a cambelt change. Whats the going rate for these? Service is £357. Cambelt is £227 fitted. That seemed expensive to me although I got £30 knocked off because I moaned at the cost!

Chad
Monday 16th February 2009, 16:22
where you based???? who's it going in to?????

888dee
Monday 16th February 2009, 18:09
eek!

I'm glad I do my own spannering, full service bits inc belt and gear oil was less than £100 in parts...

Nathlm
Monday 16th February 2009, 19:01
We charge in the region of £350 plus Vat for a full service and cambelt/tensioner change or £150 plus Vat for a cambelt/tensioner change only.

Terminator
Wednesday 18th February 2009, 10:01
£150 plus VAT sounds about right but you would be well advised to have your waterpump changed at the same time, as it is a cambelt off job if this fails.

MisterC1501
Friday 20th February 2009, 09:15
We charge in the region of £350 plus Vat for a full service and cambelt/tensioner change or £150 plus Vat for a cambelt/tensioner change only.

Who's "we" and where are you based.

MisterC1501
Friday 20th February 2009, 09:16
My V70 T5 is going in for its yearly service on Wednesday, also as Im unsure if its been done already, I have requestad a cambelt change. Whats the going rate for these? Service is £357. Cambelt is £227 fitted. That seemed expensive to me although I got £30 knocked off because I moaned at the cost!

Have you had this done and what was the total cost

PaulZX
Friday 20th February 2009, 16:03
I pay £100 for a full service, coz I'm lucky I'm mates with the mechanic, who just happens to be the owners son, and a cambelt with water pump, would set me back about £150. But like I said, that's lucky ol' me, at mates rates minus 50%, but at least you know the minium price, unless you do it yourself, which aint impossible, if you use a haynes manual, and a set of spanners in the right fashion.... The only thing you miss out on by DIY'in it is a service stamp (which is why I don't do em lol @ mr contradiction) :)