EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
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EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
Hello all,
First post in this great forum, and I admit maybe a silly one.
I was looking at this https://timingbeltorchain.net/volkswage ... Am_7moIw8Q and it states my 2017 Scirocco R with the CDLKxx engine has a timing chain.
Without taking off some covers in the engine bay, is it a chain? I thought all the EA113s were belt - obviously I'm wrong.
Can someone help with advice please regarding the CDLK specs?
Thanks.
First post in this great forum, and I admit maybe a silly one.
I was looking at this https://timingbeltorchain.net/volkswage ... Am_7moIw8Q and it states my 2017 Scirocco R with the CDLKxx engine has a timing chain.
Without taking off some covers in the engine bay, is it a chain? I thought all the EA113s were belt - obviously I'm wrong.
Can someone help with advice please regarding the CDLK specs?
Thanks.
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
Just to add, only just acquired the car and it is a '17 on 19k miles so I'm guessing the belts will need changing at the 5yr mark, if indeed it is a belt.
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
The EA113 has a timing belt and VW UK recommend it be changed at 5 years irrespective of mileage.
I don't know why the information on that link implies that it's a chain. Maybe they got confused and thought they fitted the EA888 to the face-lift Scirocco R, which they didn't but saying that it still sas EA113???
I don't know why the information on that link implies that it's a chain. Maybe they got confused and thought they fitted the EA888 to the face-lift Scirocco R, which they didn't but saying that it still sas EA113???
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
Thanks Cuprabob,
Yeah maybe just a typo on that link?
I'll get it booked in for a belt, pump, tensioner etc. change asap.
Cheers.
Yeah maybe just a typo on that link?
I'll get it booked in for a belt, pump, tensioner etc. change asap.
Cheers.
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
Why is this irrespective of mileage? I was always under the impression that chains/belts etc was based on mileage done, rather than time. Certainly it would last longer than average miles after the 5 years.....
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
As I said the 5 years is a VW UK recommendation however if you check the maintenance schedule in the service booklet that comes with the car, it only refers to mileage. You could be cynical and think it was a revenue stream for VW UK. Link to VW UK recommendation;
https://www.volkswagen.co.uk/en/need-he ... mbelt.html
You pays your money, you takes your chance.
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
Virtually every single car with belt driven camshafts will state mileage or age, whichever comes first.
Remember it's a fibre and rubber belt - it deteriorates with age and use, just like any other moving, flexible, rubber part.
Remember it's a fibre and rubber belt - it deteriorates with age and use, just like any other moving, flexible, rubber part.
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
Thanks chaps - appreciate the replies. I'm due to pick mine up next Wed and its a 2018 with 25k on the clock. After a previous bad experience with Land Rover, I'm just now very sceptical when they say they say they will check it during preparation and if its due a change they'll do it. I guess that's the risk we all take with buying second hand cars
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
Be careful with statements like "check the timing belt" - you really cannot properly inspect a timing belt whilst it is on the car (there's no way you can visually inspect every tooth on the belt). It either needs changing due to the schedule (age/mileage) or it doesn't.
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
I'd say it needs a belt change at 5 years, or should have had one done.
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
they've assured me, in writing, if it hasn't been done already, it'll be done before i pick it up on Wednesday
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
Picked my R up this afternoon, and they have replaced it so happy days
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
Good stuff!
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
The EA113 CDLK (facelift Scirocco R) has a cam chain and an auxiliary belt. The EA113 CDLA (pre-facelift) has a cam belt.
The 2017 Scirocco R has a cam chain.
The 2017 Scirocco R has a cam chain.
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Re: EA113 CDLK Timing belt or chain?
You're absolutely right. Timing belts typically require scheduled replacement based on mileage or age rather than visual inspection. Thanks for the clarification! Learnt the hard way.megatron-uk wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 8:45 am Be careful with statements like "check the timing belt" - you really cannot properly inspect a timing belt whilst it is on the car (there's no way you can visually inspect every tooth on the belt). It either needs changing due to the schedule (age/mileage) or it doesn't.