Hi I’m interested to buy this 2015 VW Polo with 1.2 TSI Engine:
https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/used-c ... 005901.htm
My question is, is it belt or chain driven? On the description it says it’s chain driven but after doing a little bit of research, I’m not 100% sure about that.
Please scroll the images until you can see the engine under the bonnet..
EDIT: Here’s the image to make it easier: https://pasteboard.co/JGHVrHVM.jpg
If if’s chain driven, is this the same engine from the prev years that’s widely known to have tensioner problems, etc. i.e. not reliable engine?
Appreciate your input, I’m still learning about automotive in general so I’ll be happy if someone can clarify my questions. Any feedback on the car will be great as well!
Cheers
Is this Polo belt or chain driven?
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Is this Polo belt or chain driven?
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Re: Is this Polo belt or chain driven?
Belt driven
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Re: Is this Polo belt or chain driven?
Definitely belt driven cam shaft, if you can see the single ribbed black hose in that picture, it would be better to get it changed to the later smooth bored "rubber" pipe as that ribbed hard plastic one will cause noises when the EVAP solenoid is being pulsed.
Edit:- the pipe that I'm meaning is the one that passes under the small coolant tube that is connected to the coolant reservoir.
Edit:- the pipe that I'm meaning is the one that passes under the small coolant tube that is connected to the coolant reservoir.
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Re: Is this Polo belt or chain driven?
Thanks guys. So the description apparently is misleading. I will probably meet the dealer soon, any tips on what I should say, to politely ask/prove whether it’s belt driven not chain driven like the description says? Cheers
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Re: Is this Polo belt or chain driven?
Thanks for the tips. I have actually seen the car before, and it did make a lot of noises, almost diesel-like. Is that the noise you’re referring to? But apart from being noisy, is it ok if I just leave it as is?RUM4MO wrote: Sat Dec 26, 2020 2:41 pm Definitely belt driven cam shaft, if you can see the single ribbed black hose in that picture, it would be better to get it changed to the later smooth bored "rubber" pipe as that ribbed hard plastic one will cause noises when the EVAP solenoid is being pulsed.
Edit:- the pipe that I'm meaning is the one that passes under the small coolant tube that is connected to the coolant reservoir.
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Re: Is this Polo belt or chain driven?
This is a short clip of how the engine sounds: https://youtu.be/cM6QFvxrMvU
You can hear distinct ticking noises if you listen carefully, and I just read that it might be a sign of bad timing belt due for replacement.
Does the noise on my video sound normal for this kind of engine?
Thanks again and appreciate your input.
You can hear distinct ticking noises if you listen carefully, and I just read that it might be a sign of bad timing belt due for replacement.
Does the noise on my video sound normal for this kind of engine?
Thanks again and appreciate your input.
