It never fails to concern me garages and motorists that cannot understand that the recommended service and maintenance intervals are only 'recommendations'. No one has a crystal ball, and no one knows how, where or when a cambelt is going to fail, and so to take the manufacturer's original recommendation when the car was new as gospel is total nonsense. I sympathise with your situation as it seems you have fallen victim to your dealer's failure to apply some basic common sense. Old cars, and that is any car that's taken to the road and has age and mileage on it, need to be serviced and maintained on an 'as and when' common sense basis.
As for the DPF issue I concur with the Doc. There's no way a blocked exhaust would cause a cambelt to fail, and I'd welcome a detailed explanation from anyone who thinks otherwise.
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