Wish me luck.
Moderator: RichardW
-
- (Donor 2020)
- Posts: 7206
- Joined: 08 Jun 2011, 18:04
- Location: GL15***
- My Cars: 2006 C5 2.0 Litre HDI VTR Automatic Estate.(now sold on)
Currently Renault Zoe 2014 ZE - x 2508
Wish me luck.
For the first time in more than sixty years I'm entrusting one of my cars to someone else for repair.
The C5 is overdue for a timing belt change, on the age not the mileage, so I've opted to take up Citroen's fixed price deal at the main dealer.
Just couldn't be bothered to do it myself this time, keep being told that at 83 I shouldn't be crawling under cars.
The C5 is overdue for a timing belt change, on the age not the mileage, so I've opted to take up Citroen's fixed price deal at the main dealer.
Just couldn't be bothered to do it myself this time, keep being told that at 83 I shouldn't be crawling under cars.
Man is, by nature, a lazy beast, he does not need twice encouraging to do nothing.
-
- (Donor 2022)
- Posts: 2632
- Joined: 14 Mar 2001, 23:41
- Location: Epsom, Surrey
- My Cars: 2010 Citroen C5-X7 tourer
1998 Citroen Saxo 1.5D
2018 Citroen C4-B7
1998 Peugeot 306. 1.9D
2011 Citroen C1 - x 72
- Contact:
Re: Wish me luck.
I'll be interested to see your recommendation - or otherwise! My C5 will also need doing next year. Right now it needs a full service which in spite of my two girls' protests, I intend to do myself. They think I'm too old at eighty-eight.
2010 C5 X7 VTR+Nav 160
1998 1.5 Saxo
1998 Pug 306 1.9D
2018 C4 B7 VTR+
2011 Citroen C1
1998 1.5 Saxo
1998 Pug 306 1.9D
2018 C4 B7 VTR+
2011 Citroen C1
- xantia_v6
- Forum Admin Team
- Posts: 9080
- Joined: 09 Nov 2005, 22:03
- Location: France or NewZealand
- Lexia Available: Yes
- My Cars: -
1997 Citroen Xantia V6 (France)
1999 Citroen XM V6 ES9 (France)
2011 Peugeot 308 CC THP 155 (NZ)
1975 Jaguar XJ-S pre-HE (NZ) - x 833
Re: Wish me luck.
Best of luck, I know how traumatic that can be. I won't tell any horror stories for now.
- GiveMeABreak
- Forum Admin Team
- Posts: 37302
- Joined: 15 Sep 2015, 19:38
- Location: West Wales
- My Cars: C3 Aircross SUV HDi Flair Peperoncino Red (The Chili Hornet)
C5 X7 2.0 HDi Exclusive Mativoire Beige (The Golden Hornet)
C3 1.6 HDi Exclusive Aluminium Grey (The Silver Hornet)
C5 MK II 2.0 HDi Exclusive Obsidian Black
C5 MK I 2.0 HDi SX Wicked Red
Xantia S2 2.0 HDi SX Hermes Red
C15 Romahome White
XM 2.0 Turbo Prestige Emerald Green Pearlescent
XM 2.0 Turbo Prestige Polar White
XM 2.0 SX Polar White
CX 20 Polar White
GS 1220 Geranium Red
CX 2.4 Prestige C-Matic Nevada Beige
GS 1000 Cedreat Yellow - x 5712
Re: Wish me luck.
The fixed price will only be the belt itself Gibbo - unless you opt for any additional options, such as water pump or pulley tensioners.Gibbo2286 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2018, 09:11 For the first time in more than sixty years I'm entrusting one of my cars to someone else for repair.
The C5 is overdue for a timing belt change, on the age not the mileage, so I've opted to take up Citroen's fixed price deal at the main dealer.
Just couldn't be bothered to do it myself this time, keep being told that at 83 I shouldn't be crawling under cars.
I know for the X7, they do three options - a belt only or belt and tensioners, and finally the complete kit with all that plus water pump and gaskets. My X7 full kit cost £158 inc. VAT. I had it fitted by my local indy at the same time I had the third steering rack fitted ( ).
They do the same kit options for yours -
Non OEM: Full kit: 16 091 208 80 - £117.68
OEM Full Kit: 16 095 254 80 - £160.85
The above parts only - so they may change the fixed price fitting if you wanted any of the options apart from the belt.
Please Don't PM Me For Technical Help
Marc
Marc
- bobins
- Donor 2023
- Posts: 5730
- Joined: 05 Jul 2012, 18:07
- Location: Midhurst, West Sussex
- My Cars: Kia Sportage
Mazda BT-50
Land Rover SIII SWB
V-F-R800
SL320
MX5 - x 2885
- white exec
- Moderating Team
- Posts: 7445
- Joined: 21 Dec 2015, 12:46
- Location: Sayalonga, Malaga, Spain
- My Cars: 1996 XM 2.5TD Exclusive hatch RHD
1992 BX19D Millesime hatch LHD
previously 1989 BX19RD, 1998 ZX 1.9D auto, 2001 Xantia 1.8i auto
and lots of Rovers before that: 1935 Ten, 1947 Sixteen, 1960 P5 3-litre, 1966 P6 2000, 1972 P6 2000TC, and 1975 P6B 3500S - x 1752
Re: Wish me luck.
Have just done the same, Gibbo, on the XM.
Three belts (cam, aux, balancer - all at the same end of the engine), checking of tensioners/idlers, 6.5h labour, and a generally grizzly job (very cramped access). Belts had done 10yrs, but only 41k miles.
At 70, I decided the same. Only bruises were in the wallet, but the job looks to have been done well, and had a bi-lingual chat with the lucky Citroen technician who did the job.
Three belts (cam, aux, balancer - all at the same end of the engine), checking of tensioners/idlers, 6.5h labour, and a generally grizzly job (very cramped access). Belts had done 10yrs, but only 41k miles.
At 70, I decided the same. Only bruises were in the wallet, but the job looks to have been done well, and had a bi-lingual chat with the lucky Citroen technician who did the job.
Chris
- EDC5
- (Donor 2020)
- Posts: 1216
- Joined: 01 Jul 2017, 21:48
- Location: N. Wales
- My Cars: Citroen C5 RHR AM6
- x 120
Re: Wish me luck.
I recently paid £410 at the Citroen dealer to change the cam belt, tensioner(s), water pump and aux belt with genuine parts. Not a bad price overall I feel.
Kind of wish I'd done it myself now, but considering the cost of the OEM parts kit, the labour was very reasonable and I didn't have to worry about sealing the new water pump or tensioning the belt incorrectly etc.
My only issue is that I can't physically inspect the water pump to double check that it's been changed.. but I'll have to give them the benefit of the doubt
Kind of wish I'd done it myself now, but considering the cost of the OEM parts kit, the labour was very reasonable and I didn't have to worry about sealing the new water pump or tensioning the belt incorrectly etc.
My only issue is that I can't physically inspect the water pump to double check that it's been changed.. but I'll have to give them the benefit of the doubt
- white exec
- Moderating Team
- Posts: 7445
- Joined: 21 Dec 2015, 12:46
- Location: Sayalonga, Malaga, Spain
- My Cars: 1996 XM 2.5TD Exclusive hatch RHD
1992 BX19D Millesime hatch LHD
previously 1989 BX19RD, 1998 ZX 1.9D auto, 2001 Xantia 1.8i auto
and lots of Rovers before that: 1935 Ten, 1947 Sixteen, 1960 P5 3-litre, 1966 P6 2000, 1972 P6 2000TC, and 1975 P6B 3500S - x 1752
Re: Wish me luck.
What I did do was ask for the old belts back - to check how they looked (virtually no signs of wear at all, which is reassuring) and to make sure they'd all been changed: two are completely hidden.
Chris
- Huskyxantia
- Donor 2023
- Posts: 2039
- Joined: 30 Jul 2018, 22:11
- Location: Surrey Kent sussex border
- My Cars: Past cars
Xsara Picasso 2019 to 2022 r.i.p
Xantia mk1&2 1.9D & 2.0Hdi
Peugeot 206 sw 1.4hdi
Other models
Skoda fabia,escort van,ford ka,Vauxhall astra g car & estate, Vauxhall corsa b, Suzuki swift
Escorts mk 1,2,3,4,5 fiestas mk 1,2, Sierra diesel mk1 Mondeo mk1 diesel .
Peugeot 207 , 307sw
Now cars
Picasso 2.0Hdi now gone to scrappie
Citroen zx estate 1.9D the cherished one
Peugeot 206cc raised from the dead & saved from the crusher traded up to a 308cc
307sw traded for the 207 .
Wish list.
Peugeot 405 diesel
106 or 206
Mondeo Mk1 diesel once owned 1.8tdi was real nice. - x 423
Re: Wish me luck.
If I'm still fixing up cars at a 80 yrs young I'll be chuffed as heck !
Main dealer are ok. .... And it don't mean you're admitting defeat either
Main dealer are ok. .... And it don't mean you're admitting defeat either
Husky.
-
- Moderating Team
- Posts: 11574
- Joined: 02 Apr 2005, 16:11
- Location: Charmouth,Dorset
- My Cars: Currently:
C5 X7 VTR + Satnav Hdi estate Silver
C5 X7 VTR + Hdi Estate 2008 Red
In the past: 3, CX td Safaris and about 7, XM td estates. Lovely cars. - x 1204
Re: Wish me luck.
79 this end and I changed my 406 hdi cambelt last year. It was relatively easy to change compared with my wife's 206 which I will probably have to do next year - if I'm still here.
Peter
Peter
- white exec
- Moderating Team
- Posts: 7445
- Joined: 21 Dec 2015, 12:46
- Location: Sayalonga, Malaga, Spain
- My Cars: 1996 XM 2.5TD Exclusive hatch RHD
1992 BX19D Millesime hatch LHD
previously 1989 BX19RD, 1998 ZX 1.9D auto, 2001 Xantia 1.8i auto
and lots of Rovers before that: 1935 Ten, 1947 Sixteen, 1960 P5 3-litre, 1966 P6 2000, 1972 P6 2000TC, and 1975 P6B 3500S - x 1752
-
- (Donor 2020)
- Posts: 7206
- Joined: 08 Jun 2011, 18:04
- Location: GL15***
- My Cars: 2006 C5 2.0 Litre HDI VTR Automatic Estate.(now sold on)
Currently Renault Zoe 2014 ZE - x 2508
Re: Wish me luck.
I'm still fit but this time lack the enthusiasm to get on with another timing belt job, I've already done two this year including one that required all the broken rockers to be replaced.
I was going to put new front brake pads on the C5 today but it's raining here and I don't have an inside space, all has to be done on the drive, maybe it will brighten up later.
I was going to put new front brake pads on the C5 today but it's raining here and I don't have an inside space, all has to be done on the drive, maybe it will brighten up later.
Man is, by nature, a lazy beast, he does not need twice encouraging to do nothing.
-
- Moderating Team
- Posts: 11574
- Joined: 02 Apr 2005, 16:11
- Location: Charmouth,Dorset
- My Cars: Currently:
C5 X7 VTR + Satnav Hdi estate Silver
C5 X7 VTR + Hdi Estate 2008 Red
In the past: 3, CX td Safaris and about 7, XM td estates. Lovely cars. - x 1204
Re: Wish me luck.
I too lack the enthusiasm but I also lack the cash - so its Hobsons choice.
Thanks for your confidence Chris.
Peter
Thanks for your confidence Chris.
Peter
-
- (Donor 2020)
- Posts: 7206
- Joined: 08 Jun 2011, 18:04
- Location: GL15***
- My Cars: 2006 C5 2.0 Litre HDI VTR Automatic Estate.(now sold on)
Currently Renault Zoe 2014 ZE - x 2508
Re: Wish me luck.
Well it brightened up a bit so the brake pads are done, time for a nice cuppa.
Man is, by nature, a lazy beast, he does not need twice encouraging to do nothing.
- Huskyxantia
- Donor 2023
- Posts: 2039
- Joined: 30 Jul 2018, 22:11
- Location: Surrey Kent sussex border
- My Cars: Past cars
Xsara Picasso 2019 to 2022 r.i.p
Xantia mk1&2 1.9D & 2.0Hdi
Peugeot 206 sw 1.4hdi
Other models
Skoda fabia,escort van,ford ka,Vauxhall astra g car & estate, Vauxhall corsa b, Suzuki swift
Escorts mk 1,2,3,4,5 fiestas mk 1,2, Sierra diesel mk1 Mondeo mk1 diesel .
Peugeot 207 , 307sw
Now cars
Picasso 2.0Hdi now gone to scrappie
Citroen zx estate 1.9D the cherished one
Peugeot 206cc raised from the dead & saved from the crusher traded up to a 308cc
307sw traded for the 207 .
Wish list.
Peugeot 405 diesel
106 or 206
Mondeo Mk1 diesel once owned 1.8tdi was real nice. - x 423
Re: Wish me luck.
Anyone ever tackled the timing belt, pulleys & water pump at all on the 2.0hdi engine ?
Husky.