No. It has a timing belt, and has an interference engine also. If the belt snaps, it may do a number on your engine. You can find this info at www.napaonline.com, by inputting your vehicle information, and then searching through engine parts, and then camshaft and timing components, for any listed vehicles. The direct link for your car is http://www.napaonline.com/NOLPPSE/(S(qwq0gk45gmcmi14532xw4b45))/Results.aspx?Ne=25000&N=599001+102004+50032+2032004+25010 . --Tom.
There is no timing belt on 2004 Honda accord, but a timing chain.
The 4 cylinder '04 Accord has a chain. The V6 has a belt.
No, the timing chain should last the life of the engine. No maintenance is required.
Yes, the 4 cylinder has a cam chain but the V6 has a cam belt.
The V6 interference engine has a timing belt which must be replaced at 110,000 miles.The 4 cylinder has a timing chain and no maintenance is required.
There is no such thing as a V4 Honda Accord. The 2004 Inline 4 cylinder Honda Accord has a timing chain and it is not an item that you replace at a set interval. Normally it will last the life of the engine. The V6 has a Cam Belt that must be replaced every 110,000 miles.
It is just the opposite. The 2004 Honda Accord V6 has a Cam Belt that must be replaced every 110,000 miles. The 4 cylinder has a cam chain that requires no maintenance and will last the life of the engine.
The 2.4 four cylinder uses a chain and the 6 cylinder uses a belt.
No, because it does not have a timing belt, it has a chain that should last the life of the engine.
It must have a TIMING CHAIN because Gates ( they make timing belts etc. ) does not list a timing belt for the 2004 Honda Element
Timing belt.
It has a chain and the chances of it breaking are slim to none. It is designed to last the life of the engine.