Just going through all the service records in detail on the new car...and a couple of dumb questions! It appears to have annual stamps in the book for every year bar 2001, although one was done on 31st Dec 2000. Is this a concern? Also, i have receipts for all servicing (JCT600) since 2000 but nothing from before that. The dealer advised that cambelts were done last year but i can't see this listed anywhere? Should i have a belts service schedule of some description or will it just have been done as a matter of course at the relevant annual service? Also it appears the car was previously owned by an R Whitely of Harrogate. Didn't relalise Countdown paid so well
If it's a 95 then the cambelts should have been done in 98, 01 and 04. It seems a bit strange they were done in 03. Perhaps, because of the lack of an 01 stamp, they were not done in the correct year? I don't know if this would matter. This would also not be a std annual service, as the major service should be done at 3 year intervals also. I don't know if there would be a different stamp/some indication if the belts were done, I'm sure a fellow 355 owner can tell you that. HTH
Stu in my service book, when the belts have been changed, it has 'belts renewed' or something like that written in the service box. Re the 2001 belt change, check the page that has the 12,500, 25,000 and 37,500 'Chargeable service coupon'. When Lancaster changed the belts in '98 they stamped here instead of the normal service page, and wrote 'cam belt change' in the box.
Mine's just been hand written into (I guess anyone could do that !!) but I have a receipt of the work done too. If it was a main dealer then they should still have it on record that you've had the belts done. What do you think of the 355 ? Are you still after a Tubi ? Rick
Love it! Only problem is that it hasn't stopped raining since i picked it up so not had a chance to drive her in anger so far Tubi/decat, yes. Will be booking her in later today.........
Always nice to see a full history, but sounds a bit like mine. My '99 355 missed an annual in 2000. Not really worried as 6250 was done the next year, and it had done hardly any miles. The annual service in just an oil and filter change and short check over (maybe brake fluid change too). I'd be more worried if it had missed a mileage service. Belt changes are essential, and are usually noted on the service stamp. No special space is given in the book curiously. Should be done every 3 yrs or 36k miles. Might be worth contacting a main agent to check to see if has been done in the main dealer network- they will have a record if it has. Bear in mind that if you have the belt change done with a service, you will save money compared to having them done separately. Glad to hear you are enjoying the car. Robert.
Cheers Robert My car had the annual oil service in September done by the dealer. I notice that 25k is listed as a major service in the book. Should i be looking to get the belts done at this time? Currently on 24k and going up fast Booked the car into Scuderia just now for tubi\decat so i guess they can give it a quick onceover.......
I'd get the mileage service done soon- this looks good for future buyers, and I think I'd get the belts done too, just so you know it's right (unless a dealer can confirm that it's been done in the last 3 yrs). The consequences of a belt snapping bring tears to the eyes! FWIW, Scuderia will use Verdis to fit the Tubi for you; Verdis do a cambelt+18k mile service for around £1350+vat. Separately, it'd cost over £1700+vat. Robert.
I'd been toying with the idea myself, as much for my peace of mind as anything else. Is the 18k a major service as listed in the book as 25k?
Stuh, forgive my ignorance, but didn't you check before buying the car the history was spot on? You shouldn't be having to do a belt change and service AFTER buying from a dealer.The work should have been done or be reflected in the selling price. The 18 K mile service on 95' 2.7 cars is a bit more expensive than regular service.
Tony - The dealer advised that belts were done in 2002. I've just confirmed this was the case with JCT (i was concerned as the invoice for this work wasn't in my folder). It was bought on the basis that annual oil and filter was done 2 months ago but belts would need doing next year. Hence paying 47.5k against 54k sticker. I'm just the kind of person who prefers safe than sorry with my cars, so paying for a service now rather than waiting till next year seems a prudent course of action to me?
Stu, sorry, didn't get the bit about belts done in '02. TBH, i wouldn't bother with the belt service 'till it's due , assuming there's a min of 3mths to go.
Sort of- as far as I can tell there are mileage services every 6250 miles at 6250, 12500, 18750, 25000 and so on. 6250 is quite cheap, 18750 is a biggy. Assuming the car is not close to a mileage service, the car will get an annual service. My car is in for its annual service now, but belts are not due 'til early April 05. I'm getting the belts done too because a) service advisor did me a cracking deal b) peace of mind, convenience. I'd have to do it in less than six months anyway... Robert.
Further update. Car is booked in for cambelt+major service in November. Verdi currently have a 2 month cambelt waiting list!! Anyone wanna set up a Ferrari franchise (aka money printing factory)?! Edited to add - Well that's a cambelt + tubi on the credit card in the few few days of ownership! I sold it to the Mrs as a cheap runner after the M12