120,000 miles it is an interferance engine so if it breaks, it damages your engine
You don't change them unless there is a problem. Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are normally replaced during an engine rebuild.
Timing chains on Hondas are replaced at engine rebuild time, and no sooner.
Never. This is not an item you replace at a scheduled time or mileage. It should last the life of the engine.
No, the timing chain should last the life of the engine. No maintenance is required.
If the vehicle has the 3.0L V6 engine, need not worry - it has a timing chain rather than a belt. If the vehicle has the 2.0L 4-cyl engine, the manufacturer recommends that the timing belt be replaced every 90,000 miles.
At around 90000km timing belt should be replaced!
It has a chain
90,000 ks
Timing belts for most vehicles are supposed to be replaced at 60k. Some vehicles at 90k.
it has a timing belt that should be replaced around the 90,000 km mileage
No, a timing chain will normally last the life of the engine, but a belt must be replaced at a set mileage that is dictated by the manufacture.
It should be replaced when it begins making a noticeable noise.