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		Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Shackeng on 25 June 2012, 14:09:01
		
			
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				Hi guys, daughter has a C5 VTR 2.0 HDI, Citroen recommend 100k cambelt change. Research indicates possible water pump problems. Has anyone any experience of these. I think her car has about 50k at present. :y
			
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				Not had any experience with them, but they are properly good looking cars I think  :y
			
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				Hi guys, daughter has a C5 VTR 2.0 HDI, Citroen recommend 100k cambelt change. Research indicates possible water pump problems. Has anyone any experience of these. I think her car has about 50k at present. :y
 
 
 Its recommended to change water pump when fitting timing belt kit on the Hdi's.
 
 it is due at 100k or 10 years whichever sooner :y
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				Hi guys, daughter has a C5 VTR 2.0 HDI, Citroen recommend 100k cambelt change. Research indicates possible water pump problems. Has anyone any experience of these. I think her car has about 50k at present. :y
 
 
 Its recommended to change water pump when fitting timing belt kit on the Hdi's.
 
 it is due at 100k or 10 years whichever sooner :y
 
 
 Yes thanks, that's what I've learned so far, just checking if anyone had any other advice. :y
 
 
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				I had one from new in Nov 2009 until Jan this year. Did 70k it it. A 2.0 Hdi VTR+ Nav.
 
 Car was great - but be very careful - the warranty is 3 years OR 60,000 - whichever comes first!
 
 I had probs with the sat nav that took the dealer many many visits to fix.
 
 Also, the clutch would slip on occasion - which it did from about 30k onwards under certain conditions - and would then be fine again for weeks
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				Hi guys, daughter has a C5 VTR 2.0 HDI, Citroen recommend 100k cambelt change. Research indicates possible water pump problems. Has anyone any experience of these. I think her car has about 50k at present. :y
 
 
 Its recommended to change water pump when fitting timing belt kit on the Hdi's.
 
 it is due at 100k or 10 years whichever sooner :y
 
 
 Yes thanks, that's what I've learned so far, just checking if anyone had any other advice. :y
 
 
 Quite easy to do,although lots of "bits" to remove to gain access, you'll need an 8mm bolt welded to a length of sturdy wire for the crank lock and a drill bit or similar for the camshaft,fuel pump isn't timed :y
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				Thanks guys, she also has an intermittent fault when at motorway speeds, occasionally power drops off as if the turbo has dropped out. She has had a couple of garages (possibly not Citroen) check it with no success. It is booked in to a good Citroen dealer near to me who i know and trust, so I hope they will trace this fault. :-\ :-\ :-\