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SEAT Leon Cambelt Change Near You

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A cambelt, also known as a timing belt, regulates the combustion process by synchronising your crankshaft and camshaft which, in turn, open and close the cylinder valves. A cambelt problem can be disastrous for your engine. Your car can’t work properly without this toothed belt - your engine parts will smash together more than 100 times a minute, causing irreversible damage.

That’s why you need to look after it properly and book a timing belt replacement when your car needs it.

 

Why Use BookMyGarage to Book Your SEAT Leon Cambelt Replacement?

We have helped over 23.5 million drivers compare prices to book their MOT, servicing, and repairs at local garages. In fact, when you compare garages near you through our online comparison site, you can save up to 70% when you choose one of the lower-cost options!

As one of the UK’s leading garage comparison sites, we’re dedicated to helping drivers save money on their car maintenance. Here are just some of the ways we keep you in control of your SEAT Leon's timing belt replacement:

 

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No Upfront Payment. You never enter any payment details when you book a cambelt change for your Seat Leon. We never charge you any fees to use our site and you always pay the garage directly after the appointment.

24/7 Online Booking. When you need a cambelt change, you want to book it as soon as possible. You don’t want to wait around for the garage to open so you can call up and get it sorted - and with BookMyGarage, you don’t have to. We allow you to make your appointment day or night, even when the garage is closed.

Easy 3-Step Booking Process. There’s no upfront registration and no faff. You just provide your vehicle’s details, choose the best deal, and provide a suitable date and time for your appointment. That gives you more time to do the things you care about.

 

Enter your reg and postcode to compare labour rates from cambelt specialists near you and book a visual inspection in seconds. After the inspection, your chosen garage will provide a no-obligation estimate for the repair work. You always pay this bill to the garage directly and only ever after they've completed all the work.

 

How to Book a Cambelt Change for Your SEAT Leon

  1. Enter your vehicle reg and postcode.
  2. Compare deals. You can sort garages in your area by whatever best suits your needs: price, distance, reviews and ratings or availability.
  3. Pick a date and time for your appointment.

 

After you book your SEAT Leon cambelt change, we send you a confirmation email with a summary of your booking. We also inform the garage, and they may also be in touch to confirm the appointment or to ask for extra details.

You can change or cancel your booking for free until the day of your appointment.

 

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How Much Does a SEAT Leon Cambelt Change Cost?

The price of your cambelt change will vary depending on the garage you visit. On average, a SEAT Leon cambelt change can cost between £100 and £600. Most of this price comes from the labour costs, as changing the cambelt is a very labour-intensive job – many parts of the vehicle need to be removed to get to the cambelt, and then put back on afterwards, which can take several hours.

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

What is the Recommended Interval for a SEAT Leon Cambelt Change?

The average interval for a SEAT Leon cambelt change is five years or 80,000 miles. However, it does differ from car to car, depending on engine size, fuel type, and year of car.

Autobaak has a full list on their website with each model of SEAT Leon and when you should have its cambelt replaced. If in doubt, consult your vehicle’s handbook.

Do You Need to Replace the Water Pump & Cambelt at the Same Time?

You don't need to replace the water pump and cambelt together - but you can save yourself time and money if you do so. They are both expensive repairs on their own because they are so difficult to access.

However, if a technician is already replacing your cambelt, it won't take them much longer to replace the water pump as well. That's why it's worthwhile replacing them both at the same time. Plus, they both have similar lifespans, so replacing them at the same time can benefit your car's performance.

Does My Warranty Cover a Cambelt Change?

No, your warranty won't always cover the cost of a cambelt change as most new car warranties only last 3 years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes sooner. These have usually expired by the time you need to think about a timing belt replacement.

An extended car warranty may cover your cambelt replacement, but you should check the terms and conditions before making a claim.

How Long Does a Timing Belt Change Take?

A cambelt change takes between 3-6 hours. The belt is buried deep within the engine and so isn’t very accessible for the mechanic. This means that the price of your timing belt replacement is mainly made up of labour costs.

What Happens if the Timing Belt Breaks While Driving?

If your timing belt breaks while you're driving, your car will grind to a sudden halt. A combustion engine can't function properly without a timing belt, so you can cause very serious and expensive damage if you don't stop.

Potential damage includes warped cylinder heads and other broken parts. In some extreme circumstances, this can leave you needing a full engine replacement - a repair that can cost thousands of pounds.

How Do You Check the Condition of a Cambelt?

You can check the condition of your cambelt by opening the bonnet and looking at the belt. You should find this at the side of your engine. It may be underneath a plastic cover so you may need to lift this up to get a proper look.

When you check your timing belt, look for the following:

• Cracks Missing chunks
• Broken or missing teeth
• The belt twisting too much when you turn it over
• Glossy underside

If your cambelt is showing any of the above, you should book a visual inspection as soon as possible. These indicate that it is coming to the end of its life and may fail soon.