#1: 180 Service Cost Author: Jammie_1989, Location: ManchesterPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:38 am ---- Hi Guys
Looking into getting my car services and a new cambelt. Car is on 48k miles and 2005
Have seen that a cambelt needs doing every 72k miles or every 8 years but want one doing within the next few months for piece of mind.
Been quoted £250+VAT for a decent cambelt fitted and not sure whether I should get it serviced at the same garage or by Peugeot. What price should I be looking at for Peugeot or general garage?
Thanks
#2: Re: 180 Service Cost Author: Parkerspug, Location: PlymouthPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:43 am ---- im looking to do the same as when i bought my 180 it was on 72000 miles and there's no sign of the belt been changed!!
ive heard peugeot give a better gaurantee with there cambelt change!! will look into it this week and let you know prices and info
#3: Re: 180 Service Cost Author: JordGJ, Location: Leeds / West MidlandsPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:44 am ---- not difficult to do a service yourself. Air filter, oil and oil filter (cabin filter if you want) and spark plugs aren't difficult jobs there's guides on here you can save yourself loads of money.
#4: Re: 180 Service Cost Author: Jammie_1989, Location: ManchesterPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:52 am ----
JordGJ wrote:
not difficult to do a service yourself. Air filter, oil and oil filter (cabin filter if you want) and spark plugs aren't difficult jobs there's guides on here you can save yourself loads of money.
I can do the service put with having full service history I'm going to continue it to try keep the value of the car
Just need fill my two holes in the seats and get a clip on the air vent and will be near enough perfect. I'm getting the cambelt done by my usual machanic as I know he will be half the price of peugeot.
#5: Re: 180 Service Cost Author: lofty, Location: Near ManchesterPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 12:10 pm ---- Cambelts for gtis cost up to £350 roughly so you have a decent quote there for 250. I think i paid 300 inc VAT.
Get it sorted! my brothers timing belt has just snapped!! Not good!
#6: Re: 180 Service Cost Author: NICKST, Location: Little hulton (worsley)Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 1:09 pm ---- I can get you the cambelt kit for about £100 gates. You should also change the water pump with the cambelt. Can also get you service parts at trade price.
I would charge you £40 to do the service. ( not including parts).
For your cambelt and water pump fitting use these www.car-service-manchester.co.uk/ they did my 180 and did a perfect job tell them you want a cash in hand job and they will do it cheap for you.
But get your parts off me if you get them to do it I can get them cheaper than they can from the same company.
#7: Re: 180 Service Cost Author: tee_lad, Location: ShropshirePosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:59 am ---- I have just bought a 206 gti and have an invoice for cambelt change and premier service for £599 done by a peugeot dealer
#8: Re: 180 Service Cost Author: lofty, Location: Near ManchesterPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:34 pm ----
tee_lad wrote:
I have just bought a 206 gti and have an invoice for cambelt change and premier service for £599 done by a peugeot dealer
Ouch
I had a check on my invoice and the cam belt turned out to be £250. The other £100 was for a service and a door seal.
Looking into getting my car services and a new cambelt. Car is on 48k miles and 2005
Have seen that a cambelt needs doing every 72k miles or every 8 years but want one doing within the next few months for piece of mind.
Been quoted £250+VAT for a decent cambelt fitted and not sure whether I should get it serviced at the same garage or by Peugeot. What price should I be looking at for Peugeot or general garage?
Thanks
Where did you read that?
IIRC it's 60k or every 3 yrs whatever comes first?
Not sure on service but I paid £360 for Cambelt, water pump a new starter motor and fitting. But...my mate is a mechanic.
#10: Re: 180 Service Cost Author: lofty, Location: Near ManchesterPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 5:18 pm ---- I thought the timing belt was 80k or 5 years wecf. (i'm going off a gti 138 though).
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