Yes and no. Yes there are 2 major belts. The cam belt and serpentine belt. The serpentine belt you can see and it should be inspected and replaced when necessary. The cam belt is hidden and it MUST be replaced at 110,000 miles along with the water pump. This is an interference engine and if the cam belt breaks serious engine damage will occur, so do not neglect replacing the cam belt.
The air-condition belt on a 2001 Honda Accord also controls the heat. When the belt needs to be changed the ridges on the belt will show wear.
4 belts
The Accord changed from a belt to chain in 2003. The Civic changed from belt to chain in 2006. Prior to that they all had belts.
Both the I4 and V6 engine in the Accord have timing belts.
Check the belts.
The 2015 Honda Accord V6 models are timing belts. The 4-cylinder version uses timing chain.
( Yes ) , the 2.2 liter - 4 cylinder engine in a 1993 Honda Accord ( IS an interference engine ) according to Gates ( they make timing belts etc . )
Yes ( according to Gates - they make timing belts etc , the 3.0 L - V6 is an interference engine in your 2003 Honda Accord )
should be changed at 60000 miles along with the water pump and belt tensioners
Some of the 1991 models have automatic seat belts, in fact, I think all of them do. So, I think it is safe to assume your 92 model came with the automatic belts. I have a 1992 Honda Accord EX and I have manual seatbelts, so maybe it was an option... but not standard....
Depending on the engine, some have a timing belt and a balance shaft belt.
every hundred thousand miles