When Should You Change Your Cambelt in an Audi?

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The Cambelt in an Audi should be replaced after every 5 years. The Cambelt should also be changed once the vehicle has covered 120,000 kilometres. This job is very complex and it ensures optimum safety and performance of the vehicle.
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The Volkswagen Group recommend most VW and Audi engines to have their cambelt changed between every 60,000 to 80,000 miles or 4/5 years depending on engine type. Your service manual should tell you the correct mileage for your cambelt change to ensure optimum safety and performance.
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Audi say 75k before they require changing but I'd do it at 65k. Don't forget that the water pump should also be changed at the same time. Makes it a bit more expensive but better
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every 80,000k-90,000k to be safe.. had to change mine after 80,000k and was lucky pully was comming off ?
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60000 miles.
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80,000 for petrol and 60,000 for diesel.
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