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Hi all, I bought an Astra 2.0 CDTI recently and they fitted a new cambelt and waterpump as part of the sale. Just 2 weeks after getting the car the auxiliary belt shredded and snapped on the M11 and subsequently the brakes, power steering and just about every other light came on on the dash before the battery lost charge and it died. The garage I bought it from took the car back and put a new aux belt and battery in under warranty. They said the reason the belt snapped was due to a lose pulley but they went no where near that when they changed the cam belt so it wasn't their fault. Is that correct? I'd have thought the aux belt needs removing to do a cam belt change? Also cause the whole left hand side of the engine bay is covered in shredded belt dust, Im worried about whether the cam belt needs changing again, but they reckon not. Any advice welcome.
Oh also aside from all that the car has broken again and I have the service vehicle soon message. Done an opcom code read and coming back as glow plug pressure sensor cylinder 1. I'm assuming this is unrelated but unlucky. They're refusing the do that under warranty which is annoying. So far this car hasn't been the best purchase!
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Fully agree with what Rusty says.
Sounds like they cut corners by not replacing the aux belt a the same time as the cam belt. It has to be removed to gain access to the cam belt, so might as well change it. False economy not to.
I also failed to get a glowplug replaced under warranty. Cost me something like £150 4 years ago including the part, labour and diagnosis check. Although I had already told them what was wrong with my own diagnostic check.
3 different types glowplugs for your engine if it has start / stop. 2 different types if non start / stop.
Mine was cylinder No.2 that failed. Had to be the expensive pressure sensor one that failed.
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Can you just replace one plug or is it likely that all four will need doing at the same time? If you replaced just one how long did the others last afterwards?
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I had just the 1 replaced 8 months ago and others seem fine
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Yes just replace each one as they fail given the price of the pressure sensor glow-plugs.
Doing the the same on the Mrs Mokka when failed just after we bought it.
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Thanks all, I'll get one bought
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