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Car Forum / Volkswagen / Water Cooled Volkswagen Cars / November 2009

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Normal maintenance items?

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TNSTAAFL - 04 Nov 2009 16:33 GMT
Hi - selling a friends VW Touareg - we recently had to replace the
drivetrain and the rear intake crank case vent valve assembly and the intake
gasket - on a Touareg, are these normal maintenance items (like the timing
belt on a honda at 85,000 miles)?  I'm trying to figure if we coud use these
replaced items as a benefit - something a new owner wouldn't have to do i
the course of normal maintenance.  THANKS!
sligoNoSPAMjoe@hotmail.com - 05 Nov 2009 21:11 GMT
>Hi - selling a friends VW Touareg - we recently had to replace the
>drivetrain and the rear intake crank case vent valve assembly and the intake
>gasket - on a Touareg, are these normal maintenance items (like the timing
>belt on a honda at 85,000 miles)?  I'm trying to figure if we coud use these
>replaced items as a benefit - something a new owner wouldn't have to do i
>the course of normal maintenance.  THANKS!

  I don't believe any of those items could be called regular
maintenance items.  I would call them repairs.

  In any case, you don't really want to talk about any repair or
maintenance item to a prospectrive customer, as it puts them in the
wrong mood.  Even if it is maintenance, they start thinking how much
that will cost.  

    The only plus maintenance I can think of in that situation
woudl be a timing belt replacement.
 
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