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[Engine] Timing belt replacement cost
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Hi 
Hopefully someone will be able to help, what would the cost be to replace the timing belt, water pump / kit on a 12 plate 1.6 diesel multi space at a garage, any idea of the labour and parts costs ? 

Also any suggestions regarding the parts kit, who to purchase from ( or would the garage purchase) ? And the quality

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Do a search for Citroen fixed price repairs.
£399 for belt
£120 for water pump
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2012 Iron Grey XTR 110 with lots of bits and bobs.
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Put a gates pump and belt kit in mine. Good quality .
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Should I change the timing belt and other parts related? My car is made in dec 2016 and has 55000 km
Peugeot Partner Tepee 1.6 BlueHDI 100, year 2017
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(05-11-2021, 05:08 PM)Dex Wrote:  Hi 
Hopefully someone will be able to help, what would the cost be to replace the timing belt, water pump / kit on a 12 plate 1.6 diesel multi space at a garage, any idea of the labour and parts costs ? 

Also any suggestions regarding the parts kit, who to purchase from ( or would the garage purchase) ? And the quality

Thanks

Most garages will only fit parts that they have supplied - with good reason, in that they make some profit on the parts but also it leaves you in a stronger position should the fitted parts fail, not only for the cost of replacement but also any additional labour. Try to find a good local garage and ask for a quote - the saying 'buy cheap, buy twice' is one to bear in mind!!
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(28-07-2022, 07:16 PM)oilyrag Wrote:  
(05-11-2021, 05:08 PM)Dex Wrote:  Hi 
Hopefully someone will be able to help, what would the cost be to replace the timing belt, water pump / kit on a 12 plate 1.6 diesel multi space at a garage, any idea of the labour and parts costs ? 

Also any suggestions regarding the parts kit, who to purchase from ( or would the garage purchase) ? And the quality

Thanks

Most garages will only fit parts that they have supplied - with good reason, in that they make some profit on the parts but also it leaves you in a stronger position should the fitted parts fail, not only for the cost of replacement but also any additional labour. Try to find a good local garage and ask for a quote - the saying 'buy cheap, buy twice' is one to bear in mind!!
As above, it's best to get the garage that does the work to supply the parts, also a good idea to ask them the brand of parts they are going to use and what warranty they give on the work.
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