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New (old) engine or rebuild.... And fault?

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Old May 29th, 2020, 19:32   #11
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I think it was from 2010 to 2012 but can't be sure, mine had a recall.

Previous owner is lying to you, he has been called by the dealer but never got it fixed, I think his mechanic knew about that problem and changed his aux belt every 20000 miles otherwise he would have had this problem a long time ago.
I doubt he lying.

Is there anyway I can check?
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Old May 29th, 2020, 20:22   #12
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I doubt he lying.

Is there anyway I can check?
Call a dealer, tell him your VIN number and he can check it out for you.
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Old May 29th, 2020, 20:46   #13
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Call a dealer, tell him your VIN number and he can check it out for you.
good plan

but theres no way of telling if it was the first or second aux belt going that might have caused the damage, is there?
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Old May 31st, 2020, 11:16   #14
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good plan

but theres no way of telling if it was the first or second aux belt going that might have caused the damage, is there?
The small one couldn't have caused any damage, it's too small so it can't be pulled in anywhere, usually it just flies under the engine bay, so it's always the Aux belt.

However the Aux belt can be pulled into a timing belt causing some serious damage, but not always. Pieces of the Aux belt should still be visible lodged into a timing belt.
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