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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Golf mk5 TDI => Topic started by: just_shay on 27 July 2015, 12:28

Title: new to forum/mk5 gtd advice
Post by: just_shay on 27 July 2015, 12:28
Hey.. I'm new to the forum and was just seeking some advice.. I'm looking on getting a mk5 gtd manual. Most cars have an average of 120,000 miles on clock. What should I look out for in terms of cambelts being changed.. my last car died because I didn't change it in time... help please??
Title: Re: new to forum/mk5 gtd advice
Post by: N900 MJT on 18 August 2015, 16:47
If you buy the car the first thing you should get done is the belt and waterpump, then at least you know exactly when it was done!

the only time I wouldn't do that is there is actual proof that it was done recently (6 months)
Title: Re: new to forum/mk5 gtd advice
Post by: holdk2 on 17 January 2021, 18:56
You can still get MK5 with relatively low mileage just look for one with full service history preferably main dealer but that could be pipe dream. but service history is good.
just make sure its had the cam belt/water pump replaced and if not the price should reflect this.
     
Make a note of how many owners the has had, higher the owners could possibly mean maintenance not being carried out.
general condition is a massive give away, for instance pull the seat-belt out and if it retracts of if own accord then that's plus point. if it stays out its being well used.
check all the tyres as this could be a big expense.
there's loads of stuff to look for TBH