Originally Posted By: scurvy
I always factor major service into the cost of a vehicle, as well as minor service that never comes up in the owner's manuals. Especially things like refreshing the suspension, transmission fluid changes (MTF is considered 'lifetime' by the OEM, not so by me), power steering fluid changes, brake fluid flushes, and so forth. If it has a fluid, it will get changed at least once every 50k miles.
On our TDIs, the TB is a 100k mile interval and is either $800 for a guru to do it or ~$350 for the parts kit. The first one I let my mechanic in Madison WI do; since then I've assisted with several and will DIY for the next ones (I have since acquired the Metalnerd tools, VCDS & Bentley manuals).
I honestly don't see why most folks here are so anti-timing belt. Belts have many advantages over chains: lighter, quieter, more dimensionally stable, cheaper, the mating parts almost never wear - and the biggest one, belts are DESIGNED to be replaced. Chains are rarely (if ever) designed to be replaced without major surgery. Plus chain replacement requires changing all the sprockets as they wear also, not so with a belt.
I'll always take a TB engine over a chain engine. In an ideal world we'd have mostly maintenance-free timing gears, but a TB system is a close second in my book.
Thanks for the morning chuckle. I had an 02 TDI, I did the timing belt on that pile. If you notice everything I own now has a chain. To Change the timing chain in any off my the cars I currently own is very easy compared to TDI. You "belts are designed to be changed" Okay if you say so, if pulling the motor mount and lifinting up the side of the motor is a normal I will buy that.
Lets have a contest. You change the belt in your TDI the same time I start changing the chain in any of my cars. Timing belts and associated parts are not always cheaper then doing a timing chain. A timing chain set, gasket, gears and chain is 26.99 for my truck The Buicks set is 119.00. The Trans Am's kit is 64.99, a double roller adjustable kit is 230.00 The Jetta I had? The belt was 54.99 plus the cost of the tensioner 170.00, which if you don't replace while you are in there is stupid.
Why is everything going to a chain? It is simple, cheap and requires less maintenance.