According to my Honda service guy, the 2007 Honda Civic timing belt does not have to be changed till 105,000 miles
Change it every 105,000 miles.
Timing chain usually needs to be replaced each 180-200K miles.
For Camry 1997-2001, the timing belt must be replaced each 90000 miles.
When I bought my '02 I was told that it no longer has the timing belt/chain that needs to be replaced at around 60,000 miles (my '96 did have a timing belt that needed to be replaced every 60,000 miles). I have put over 80,000 mi. on my '02 and nice to know I won't be getting surprised by timing belt failure. Did have to have the serpentine belt on the engine replaced recently though.
The timing belt needs to be replaced about every 100k miles. Actually the recommended interval is 105,000 miles. You also replace the tensioner and idler pulley at this time
A timing chain runs inside the engine, as it needs to be lubricated by the engine oil. A timing belt typically needs to be replaced between 40,000 and 100,000 miles depending on the vehicle.
It needs replacing every 60,000 miles.
If it is frayed AT ALL, or if you have over 120K miles on your car, it needs to be replaced.
60,000 miles you should have it checked to see if it needs replacing.
you should never have to replace the chain. not impossible but rare that this has to ever be replaced. if it is a 2000 to 2003 model with a 3.3l v6 it has a timing belt which needs to be replaced every 105000 miles.
It is an interference engine. Belt should be replaced approx every 100,000 miles.
never needs to be replaced