When to replace the VW Eos timing belt
The VW (Volkswagen) Eos is a Volkswagen convertible/coupe produced between 2006 and 2013. This model was available with both petrol and diesel engines. Below is the overview of timing belt replacement intervals. If you don't know which engine your car has, you can enter the license plate number below.
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Petrol variants produced between 2006 and 2013
- VW Eos 1.4 TSI 90 and 118 kW = Timing chain, check and replace if necessary after 10 years.
- VW Eos 1.4 TSI 92 and 110 kW = 120 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years. (no uniform interval indicated. Your garage is leading)
- VW Eos 1.6 FSI 85 kW = Timing chain, check and replace if necessary after 10 years.
- VW Eos 2.0 FSI 110 kW = 180 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years
- VW Eos 2.0 TFSI 147 kW = 180 000 Kilometres or after a maximum of 5 years
- VW Eos 2.0 TSI 155 kW = Timing chain, check and replace if necessary after 10 years.
- VW Eos 3.2 V6 184 kW = Timing chain, check and replace if necessary after 10 years.
- VW Eos 3.6 V6 191 kW = Timing chain, check and replace if necessary after 10 years.
Diesel Variants produced between 2006 and 2013
- VW Eos 2.0 TDI 103 kW up to 2007 =. 120 000 Kilometres. No maximum number of years. Maximum 10 years is recommended.
- VW Eos 2.0 TDI 16V 103 kW from 2007 =. 180 000 Kilometres. No maximum number of years. Maximum 10 years is recommended.
- VW Eos 2.0 TDI 100 kW from 2010 onwards =. 210 000 Kilometres. No maximum number of years. Maximum 10 years is recommended.