Chains generally last the expected life of the engine. If serviced regularly it should last probably 200,000+ miles. HOWEVER - the same cannot be said of the water pump which must be replaced in the same manner as the chain. When you need a water pump replacement have the mechanic that does the job check the chain while he is in there.
You don't. Its no longer a timing "belt" its a timing chain, which never will need to be changed.
The 2007 Honda Civic has a timing chain that should last the life of the engine.
The 2007 Honda Fit is equipped with a timing chain that requires no maintenance and should last the life of the engine.
It has no timing belt, they use timing chain
It has no timing belt, they use timing chain
It must be a timing CHAIN . The Gates website does not list a timing belt for the 1.8 liter and the 2.0 liter in a 2007 Honda Civic
The 2007 Honda Fit is equipped with a timing chain that requires no maintenance and should last the life of the engine.
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4 cylinder 2003-2007 Honda Accords have timing chains. 6 cylinder 2003-2007 Honda Accords have timing belts.
Most Hondas do not have a timing chain. It is reported that the 2003 to 2007 models of Honda Accords have a timing chain, however.
Most older Honda engines have timing belts. However the Honda 2.4L engine used in the CRV since 2002 and in the Accord since 2003 has a timing CHAIN. Yes the 2007 CRV does have a timing chain and not a belt
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