No it doesn't. You should only have to replace a timing chain if it stretches, or you have to do a head job and have the head mashined down. Otherwise they are good indefinately, that is the advantage of a chain rather than a belt
ANOTHER VIEW: The manufacturers recommendation for the timing belt replacement is at 105,000 miles.
2007 Honda Odyssey has a timing belt and the recommended replacement schedule is every 60,000 miles.
2007 Honda Odyssey has a timing belt and the recommended replacement schedule is every 60,000 miles.
It is a timing belt. Older then 1993 is every 100,000km. Built 1994 and after I believe is every 130,000km.
timing belt replacement
The Honda Ridgeline uses a timing belt rather than a timing chain. The timing belt is part of the engine's design and requires periodic replacement to maintain optimal engine performance. It's important for owners to follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for replacing the timing belt to avoid potential engine issues.
The chain, if equipped, needs no replacement and will normally last the life of the engine.
No, it uses a cam chain that needs no replacement.
The 2014 Honda CR-V is equipped with a timing chain, not a timing belt. Timing chains are generally more durable and typically do not require replacement as part of regular maintenance, unlike timing belts which usually need to be replaced at specific intervals. However, it's still important to follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule to ensure the longevity of the engine components.
It has a timing chain
Timing BELT - recommended replacement is at 105,000 miles.
Timing Chain ------ Certified Honda of Everett. !
Timing chain