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Seat Leon Timing Belt Kits

Compare timing belt kits prices for the Seat Leon from top UK retailers

From £51.40

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Different Seat Leon variants use different timing belt kits. Enter your reg plate for guaranteed compatible parts matched to your engine and year.

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5 timing belt kits found for Seat Leon

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DaycoMid-Range

Part No: DKB-8006

Timing Belt Kits for Seat Leon

ContinentalOEM Quality

Part No: CT1177

Timing Belt Kits for Seat Leon

INAOEM Quality

Part No: 530 0697 10

Timing Belt Kits for Seat Leon

GatesOEM Quality

Part No: K015671XS

Timing Belt Kits for Seat Leon

BoschOEM Quality

Part No: 1 987 946 567

Timing Belt Kits for Seat Leon

⚠️ Estimated prices. These are typical UK prices for Seat Leon timing belt kits. Exact prices and fitment depend on your specific vehicle. Enter your reg for accurate results.

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About Timing Belt Kits

What do they do?

The timing belt (or chain) synchronises the rotation of the crankshaft and camshaft, ensuring the valves open and close at the correct time. If a timing belt snaps on an interference engine, the pistons hit the valves, causing catastrophic engine damage.

When to replace

Follow your manufacturer's interval precisely — typically 40,000–125,000 miles or 4–10 years, whichever comes first. Age is as important as mileage because the rubber degrades over time. This is not a job to postpone.

Brand guide

Gates, Dayco, and Continental are the main OEM timing belt manufacturers. Always buy a complete kit including the belt, tensioner, idler pulleys, and water pump (if driven by the timing belt).

💡 Top tip: Many water pumps are driven by the timing belt. It's strongly recommended to replace the water pump at the same time as the belt, because if the water pump seizes later, it will destroy the new belt.

⚠️ Known Seat Leon Issues

Same as VW Golf

Being built on the same MQB platform, the Leon shares virtually all mechanical issues with the Golf: DSG gearbox concerns, water pump failures on TSI engines, and timing chain issues on older TDI units.

Parts tip: Every SEAT Leon part has a VW Golf, Audi A3, or Skoda Octavia equivalent. Search all four makes to find the best price — the part is physically identical.

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