Passed my test last month and got my hands on a Punto! Loving it so far.
Had Halfords Autocentre do a full service on it since I'd purchased privately. A couple of things needed sorting (an indicator bulb showing clear, some gasket or other - nothing much). The big thing they wanted to do was a cam belt change, which they priced at just under £200. The price doesn't actually strike me as that bad, but the question is, is it actually necessary?
Halfords were keen to stress the "serious damage" it could do to the engine. Done a lot of reading through here and elsewhere - and it appears that the engine I have is "safe" in as much as if the cam belt goes, the damage will be limited to the cam belt needing to be changed; is that correct?
If that's the case, is it simply a case of changing it to prevent it from being a problem at an inconvenient time? How fragile are these things in reality? The car is 9 years old and has 74500 on the clock.
Thanks and I'd really appreciate any advice.
Had Halfords Autocentre do a full service on it since I'd purchased privately. A couple of things needed sorting (an indicator bulb showing clear, some gasket or other - nothing much). The big thing they wanted to do was a cam belt change, which they priced at just under £200. The price doesn't actually strike me as that bad, but the question is, is it actually necessary?
Halfords were keen to stress the "serious damage" it could do to the engine. Done a lot of reading through here and elsewhere - and it appears that the engine I have is "safe" in as much as if the cam belt goes, the damage will be limited to the cam belt needing to be changed; is that correct?
If that's the case, is it simply a case of changing it to prevent it from being a problem at an inconvenient time? How fragile are these things in reality? The car is 9 years old and has 74500 on the clock.
Thanks and I'd really appreciate any advice.