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Auxilary Belt Replacement 850 1996

Two years ago, I bought the 850 with 110k km. The service records showed that the auxilary drive belt was replaced at 90k km (by dealer). At the moment, the car is at 129k km - and in accordance to the Haynes manual, the auxillary belt must be changed again (after 32k kms). However the owner's manual recommends relying solely on the dealer for the correct mileage (recommended kms aren't given). There is a clear discrepancy between a change after 90k km and 32k km. What is your opinion - is it time to change the belt, or should I wait until 180k km? Advice is appreciated.






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