Southstoke
New member
I have a Murvi Morello motorhome, based on a Fiat Ducato 2.8jtd van, which I bought new in May 2004. The van is probably a little older, as it takes Murvi a while to do the conversion, and its VIN number is ZFA24400007355405. While driving home, the battery light came on on the dashboard but the van carried on OK for a while and I assumed that the alternator had packed up but the battery should get me home. Then after a mile or so, the temperature gauge started going up, it misfired a bit, then cut out completely. I dropped the clutch and the engine had stopped, I raised the clutch again and it would not fire. There were no expensive mechanical noises but there was a lot of gurgling, as though the radiator water was far too hot. I let the engine cool and tried to start it but it would not fire (again no peculiar mechanical noises). Its only done 19000 miles and has always been serviced by a main dealer in Bristol, who now say the cambelt has gone and they need to lift the head to check for valve damage. Can anyone tell me:
1. Is the alternator/water pump driven by a separate belt ie not the main cambelt?
2. If the alternator belt fails, can it damage the cambelt?
3. Does the service book clearly say that the cambelt should be changed after 4 or 5 years (the dealer has never mentioned this and I cannot check my book as its in the van at the dealers)?
4.Can one not check for valve damage by doing a compression test?
5. Are Fiat's Customer Service people at all helpful if a main dealer has given poor service?
1. Is the alternator/water pump driven by a separate belt ie not the main cambelt?
2. If the alternator belt fails, can it damage the cambelt?
3. Does the service book clearly say that the cambelt should be changed after 4 or 5 years (the dealer has never mentioned this and I cannot check my book as its in the van at the dealers)?
4.Can one not check for valve damage by doing a compression test?
5. Are Fiat's Customer Service people at all helpful if a main dealer has given poor service?