Ivespoken to Autolusso and Alfaworkshop and both are aound the same price around £510-520 for the 72k service/cambelt change with water pump being changed also. Im dubious about the waterpump after reading others on here posting about them failing prematurely. See more. Sort by Oldest first. Belowyou will find an overview of the timing belt replacement intervals from 2010. If you do not know which engine your car has, you can enter the license plate number below. Theaverage timing belt replacement cost starts around the $500 mark and can increase to over $1500 if removal of other engine components is required to gain access to the timing belt. Alfa Romeo Models Cambelts- read more about the various service options available at Mangoletsi Alfa Romeo in Knutsford, Cheshire and Manchester. Browse our website to explore the full range of offers. C Do the "Replacement of RPM Sensor or Distribution Belt calibration D/ Turn off and wait the 60 seconds E/ Start car, if it's a Manual put it in Neutral, if it's a TCT leave it in PARK. F/ Smoothly run it up to just over 6000 rpm and let it drop fully to idle, do this 3 more times. This should clear the flashing EML light. Switch off engine. Hereyou can find 2012 Alfa Romeo Giulietta service intervals. a community driven DIY car service knowledge base. Decided to service your 2012 Alfa Romeo Giulietta by yourself? expand_more Engine timing belt change interval. expand_more Alfa Romeo diesel straight-4 1.6 L 940 A3.000 103 HP at 4000 RPM, 280 N⋅m at 1500 RPM. AlfaRomeo Giulietta: 16 questions on Australia's largest opinion site ProductReview.com.au. Ask a question about Alfa Romeo Giulietta in Hatchbacks. Make sure the timing belt and water pump has been done recently (45000km, 4 years I believe on that engine). Hi Mr D, Timing belts need to be changed every 4/5 Years or 120 Formy 4 years 5 months old 2.0 Q4, was $214.03, with a special labor rate because of my quantity of work. With default labor as a single service action, would be $306. 35w Bi-Xenon, RDNA, Centerline Competizione, EC P2, V2, GFB+, Michelin Pilot 4S. 70,452 blissful miles in the Denver Front Range. Theofficial Alfa scheduled change (believe that if you will) for the 2.0 is exactly the same as the other diesels, ie. 84k (gulp) or 5 yrs - or 4 yrs for use in 'harsh conditions'. I changed my belt and pump and tensioners, etc, on my 2008 2.4L at 138000 ks (87000 miles) here in NZ. The pump, belt, etc, still looked and felt good, but I Theinterval depends where you look. Mytimingbelt lists GTA at 36 months or 72000 miles. Most garage sites suggest 48months on time. I'd go for 3 years and then get it done in year 3. If it had the full works by a reputable garage last go then look towards a full 4 years, if it was a belt only change head for 3, or less. P3o3.