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Old 09-03-2008, 11:30 AM
Cazemage
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Default D5 Cambelt

There may be a weakness in the cambelt tensioners of the D5 engine that the
service schedule doesn't address.
My engine is now completely dead and requires replacement at almost $15,000
( UK prices ) which makes the vehicle fit for scrap.

Please don't fall into the trap that I did by delaying the Cambelt change to
the scheduled 96000 miles.
I followed all the rules by having my car serviced on time and at Main Volvo
Dealers.
My mileage - 75000
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Old 09-04-2008, 01:34 AM
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On 9/3/2008 6:02 AM, Cazemage wrote:
> There may be a weakness in the cambelt tensioners of the D5 engine that the
> service schedule doesn't address.
> My engine is now completely dead and requires replacement at almost $15,000
> ( UK prices ) which makes the vehicle fit for scrap.
>
> Please don't fall into the trap that I did by delaying the Cambelt change to
> the scheduled 96000 miles.
> I followed all the rules by having my car serviced on time and at Main Volvo
> Dealers.
> My mileage - 75000

There are times for the timing belt change for example on a 2000 S80 the
time is 7 Years or 105K miles which ever come first

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" Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new"
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Old 09-06-2008, 10:32 PM
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"Glenn Klein" <Glenn@optimum.net> schreef in bericht
news:48bf20e6$0$29499$607ed4bc@cv.net...
> On 9/3/2008 6:02 AM, Cazemage wrote:
>> There may be a weakness in the cambelt tensioners of the D5 engine that
>> the
>> My mileage - 75000

> There are times for the timing belt change for example on a 2000 S80 the
> time is 7 Years or 105K miles which ever come first


105K miles in 7 years? Why then buy a Diesel?
But I agree, my Toyota Starlet got a new belt at 65.000 KM after about 9
years (I know, bit late).

Marinus


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Old 09-08-2008, 08:30 PM
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On 6-Sep-2008, "Marinus" <marinus@nospam.com> wrote:

> 105K miles in 7 years? Why then buy a Diesel?
> But I agree, my Toyota Starlet got a new belt at 65.000 KM after about 9
> years (I know, bit late).
>
> Marinus


Some of us prefer diesels for their torque and long life!
Besides the D5 is a great engine.

Meanwhile , I'm going to use the legal system to recover my costs as Volvo
Customer Services (UK) won't deal with my "cambelt" failure.
I'm happy to let a Judge decide what fair compensation is.
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