Gaz Archer
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Hi everyone, just joined so be nice lol.
Recently purchased a Fiat Ducato 2.8jtd Autotrail Mohican SE 2004. It came with a mileage of 43k and a comprehensive service history and had just had a full service, new tyres, and importantly timing belt and water pump change. Problem is that after just 200 miles the timing belt failed. It looks like the tensioner has come loose. I was only doing about 20mph when the engine just stopped. I pulled over to try and restart but on turning the key just got an awful noise so stopped quickly. Looked under the bonnet and could see the timing belt cover had a split in it. I put my hand inside the split and felt that the belt was loose and could see the tensioner just sitting there not where it should be. I also found a shoulder washer and a stud with stripped threads. (see pics) My guess is that when they unloosened the tensioner the retaining stud also came loose at the block and it was never tightened up correctly, worked itself completely free the following 200 miles. My questions are, is the garage that replaced the timing belt liable for this, and what could be the damage. The garage isn't being very helpful and have said that they will put a new belt on and see what the damage is. They said they are will to help out but at my cost. Also I am of the opinion that to fully see if any damage has been done you will need to remove the cylinder head to check for bent valves and damage to the pistons and bores. Can I insist that they do this, are they to blame for not fitting belt correctly, and what should I do if I'm not happy with what they propose. Problem also compounded by the fact I brought it from a commercial vehicle dealer who farmed the service and timing belt/water pump change out to another garage
Recently purchased a Fiat Ducato 2.8jtd Autotrail Mohican SE 2004. It came with a mileage of 43k and a comprehensive service history and had just had a full service, new tyres, and importantly timing belt and water pump change. Problem is that after just 200 miles the timing belt failed. It looks like the tensioner has come loose. I was only doing about 20mph when the engine just stopped. I pulled over to try and restart but on turning the key just got an awful noise so stopped quickly. Looked under the bonnet and could see the timing belt cover had a split in it. I put my hand inside the split and felt that the belt was loose and could see the tensioner just sitting there not where it should be. I also found a shoulder washer and a stud with stripped threads. (see pics) My guess is that when they unloosened the tensioner the retaining stud also came loose at the block and it was never tightened up correctly, worked itself completely free the following 200 miles. My questions are, is the garage that replaced the timing belt liable for this, and what could be the damage. The garage isn't being very helpful and have said that they will put a new belt on and see what the damage is. They said they are will to help out but at my cost. Also I am of the opinion that to fully see if any damage has been done you will need to remove the cylinder head to check for bent valves and damage to the pistons and bores. Can I insist that they do this, are they to blame for not fitting belt correctly, and what should I do if I'm not happy with what they propose. Problem also compounded by the fact I brought it from a commercial vehicle dealer who farmed the service and timing belt/water pump change out to another garage
- Model
- Fiat Ducato 2.8 JTD
- Year
- 2004
- Mileage
- 43100