I appreciate the explanation about the belt check tool, but I'm concerned it might not detect wear on the underside of the belt where the teeth are. Given the known issues with PureTech timing belts, how can we trust this check is sufficient? Has anyone else had a comprehensive inspection that includes the underside of the belt, especially after the recall check?
The issue with puretech timing belts isn't premature wear, it's that they are degraded by the oil and slowly disintegrate. The bits then block up the oil system and cause.oil starvation and engine damage.
The tool is being used to assess whether the belt has swollen because it's absorbed oil or if it is a later belt that uses a different material.
You could certainly argue it's an inexact science. You could see that it might have, for example, a 90% success rate in diagnosing issues, which is good enough for managing Peugeot's risk, but it doesn't mean it's definitely OK.
I think maybe you need to arrange for an independent engineer to inspect it. Presumably, the belt will have a part number or similar to identify which batch it came from.
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