stuartmitchell
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Hi Team,
55K Mile Service is coming up on my 2002 Audi TT 225 - Anyone know what I should get done? Just trying to budget!
So far I know it needs new brake pads as the computer told me so 
Any help greatly appreciated!
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sand-eel
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Consult service manual.
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Mattb
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depends on if it had everything it needed at 40k and its previous history
worst case senario:
Full inspection with oil, pollen, and air filters spark plugs also (40k / 4 years)
haldex oil and filter change every 40k
brake fluid change every 2 years
air-con service every 2 years
you may or may not get advised a timing belt change (audi are now apparently advising it every 5 years)
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Brett
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Yep, cambelt is 5yrs or 60k, whichever comes first.
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Ian W
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Brake pad warning could just be a broken connection on the pad sensor, seems a common problem.
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sand-eel
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
Consult service manual.
The handbook actually will say what has to be done.
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Daniel_Corsa
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60k is cambelt, replace the waterpump at same time as that's the weak part.
Haldex oil and filter is every 40k so see if that was done previous services!
Oil and filter
Cambelt and Waterpump
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ed
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Well I know an oil change is no longer part of a service if you take your car into a main dealer
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Yep, cambelt is 5yrs or 60k, whichever comes first.
5 years or 105k according to Audi.
At 55 it should be coming up to an intermediate service, oil and filter and pollen filter change at that one, should cost around £130 at an independent specialist.
Check the book, see if the haldex oil has been done too, will be around £100 for the oil and filter and it's strongly recommended.
I'd suggest gearbox oil too, regardless of Audi saying it's sealed for life, you'll probably pay £65 for that, or thereabouts
As Matt says, brake fluid every 2 years at about £45.
Don't go to a main dealer, you'll pay crazy prices when you can get genuine parts from a decent specialist, there's one in Edinburgh, can't remember his name though.
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Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by loafofbrett
Yep, cambelt is 5yrs or 60k, whichever comes first.
5 years or 105k according to Audi.
Its 5yrs or 60k on the 1.8T as Brett said.
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Robin
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It's not, Audi changed it, they've been 60, 75, 80 or 105k intervals.
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Ian W
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
It's not, Audi changed it, they've been 60, 75, 80 or 105k intervals.
Ok fair enough, afaik it was changed from 80k to 60k on the S3 with the same engine. That being said you would have to be mental to leave it until 105k
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adiohead
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cambelt, as others said.
they originally said 105k but changed it because they fail
I'm on 50k 04 reg and mine needs doing this year.
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Robin
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I wouldn't leave it 105k. The intervals are different for the same engine in different cars too, with the same cam belt kit. Very odd.
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
I wouldn't leave it 105k. The intervals are different for the same engine in different cars too, with the same cam belt kit. Very odd.
they just changed it because they can fail at around 60k. guy on the seatcupra site had one go at 56k on his LCR.
my 225 1.8T is definitely going to get a new one (and water pump) this year.
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Mattb
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
I wouldn't leave it 105k. The intervals are different for the same engine in different cars too, with the same cam belt kit. Very odd.
indeed, they can apparently go to 120k in the golf iirc... i've seen water pumps sieze at 90k, tensioners and rollers on other engines going at 80 odd..
anyways, if the cambelt does get done i would STRONGLY reccomend the water pump is renewed at the same time
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by adiohead
quote: Originally posted by Robin
I wouldn't leave it 105k. The intervals are different for the same engine in different cars too, with the same cam belt kit. Very odd.
they just changed it because they can fail at around 60k. guy on the seatcupra site had one go at 56k on his LCR.
my 225 1.8T is definitely going to get a new one (and water pump) this year.
2 weeks ago I was still working at a VW/Audi specialist, hadn't changed then, just depends on the car.
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Robin
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I'd have the water pump done with the cam belt as Matt says, without a doubt, no extra labour.
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Mattb
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
I'd have the water pump done with the cam belt as Matt says, without a doubt, no extra labour.
Main dealer i used to work for charge and additional half hour! at £119 + VAT per hour it was a farce!
Where i do it now, its part of the cambelt kit and no extra labour
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adiohead
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by adiohead
quote: Originally posted by Robin
I wouldn't leave it 105k. The intervals are different for the same engine in different cars too, with the same cam belt kit. Very odd.
they just changed it because they can fail at around 60k. guy on the seatcupra site had one go at 56k on his LCR.
my 225 1.8T is definitely going to get a new one (and water pump) this year.
2 weeks ago I was still working at a VW/Audi specialist, hadn't changed then, just depends on the car.
i know what you're saying. the official belt change is specific to every car.... (120k for golf gti 1.8t)
BUT the dealers recommend it earlier and a lot are now saying 60 or 80k or 5 years.
my seat dealer actually says 4 years. 
after reading a few threads about failures i think i'm gonna get mine done on 6 years use.
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csweatherston
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Was it not 105k km..... roughly 65k miles.
I changed mine at 70k and it had some nice deep grooves on the outside of the belt.
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Joe
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Anyone on here done a belt on one of these? I'm a mechanic but I don't know if I can be arsed doing it myself so could get someone else at my dads place to do it, is it a bad job or they not too bad to change? On my S3 by the way.
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stuartmitchell
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Thanks very much lads!
Most useful! The brake pads were a heads up at MOT Time so I'm guessing they are now worn down. It had a full service in September 08, So to recap what I need:
Brake Pads + Brake fluid
Haldex Oil Change + Filter
Cam Belt + Water Pump
Gearbox oil
Spark plugs
Robin, thanks for the help. Wotherspoon Audi is perhaps the place your thinking of?
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by Joe
Anyone on here done a belt on one of these? I'm a mechanic but I don't know if I can be arsed doing it myself so could get someone else at my dads place to do it, is it a bad job or they not too bad to change? On my S3 by the way.
About 2.5 hours if you have the right tools, VAG cam locking stuff is essential, makes it so much easier, Sealey do it cheaper than VAG.
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Robin
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That's the fella Stu, he seems to know his stuff, had some dealings with him in my last job, he's the only person in the UK to give up his 'Audi approved' status by choice as they wouldn't help him with diagnostic equipment.
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