First off, apologies for not being an active forum memebr for quite some time...
So I took my Trophy in for it's 36k mile service last week, and had a call from the garage to advise me that I had an oil leak from the cam cover seal and that it did not make any sense to change the aux belt as it may get contaminated due to the oil leak.
Fair enough really, but it now means that to get my aux belt changed I need to get my cam cover seal fixed, and whilst they are dismantling the top of the engine, it makes sense to replace the cambelt at the same time, which now means that instead of a bill of around £400 for the 36k sevice, I'm now looking at about £900 to have the cam cover seal fixed, cambelt replaced and aux belt replaced! Nightmare!!!
I've had a look on the forum, and a few people have suffered from the cam cover seal failure, some were lucky enough to have it fixed under warranty, and others have just reported about it, but not the resulting work.
I don't know what the point of this post is really, maybe just for me to have a whinge, and maybe to prepare others that their 36k/aux belt service may not be as straight forward or as cheap as they expect!
Last point from me is to question why Renault use a sealant and not a proper gasket for the cam cover seal?!? It seems that this sealant could be a reason why this is a fairly common problem...anyone know if a gasket that can be used in this application?
Cheers all!
So I took my Trophy in for it's 36k mile service last week, and had a call from the garage to advise me that I had an oil leak from the cam cover seal and that it did not make any sense to change the aux belt as it may get contaminated due to the oil leak.
Fair enough really, but it now means that to get my aux belt changed I need to get my cam cover seal fixed, and whilst they are dismantling the top of the engine, it makes sense to replace the cambelt at the same time, which now means that instead of a bill of around £400 for the 36k sevice, I'm now looking at about £900 to have the cam cover seal fixed, cambelt replaced and aux belt replaced! Nightmare!!!
I've had a look on the forum, and a few people have suffered from the cam cover seal failure, some were lucky enough to have it fixed under warranty, and others have just reported about it, but not the resulting work.
I don't know what the point of this post is really, maybe just for me to have a whinge, and maybe to prepare others that their 36k/aux belt service may not be as straight forward or as cheap as they expect!
Last point from me is to question why Renault use a sealant and not a proper gasket for the cam cover seal?!? It seems that this sealant could be a reason why this is a fairly common problem...anyone know if a gasket that can be used in this application?
Cheers all!