Yes, it uses a belt NOT a chain.
does the honda crv 2008 timing belt or chain
Timing belt
The 1997-2001 Honda CRV with the 2.0L 4 cylinder uses a timing belt. 2002-up use a chain. The water pump is also driven by the cam belt. To save yourself money later on, replace the water pump at the same time as you replace the belt. The belt MUST be replaced at 105,000 miles or 10 years. Failure to replace the belt may result in severe engine damage as this is an interference engine.
No. The 2.2L and the 3.5L use a chain.
your original belt length is 1735 mm, when you bypass a/c compressor new lenght will be 1400. thereby you have to use any 6pk1400 or 7pk1400 belts
The timing belt has been replaced with a no-maintenance chain on 2006 & up
2002-2006 model year highlander's use a timing chain and do not be used
The timing belt has been replaced with a no-maintenance chain on 2006 & up
I use Mobil 1 Synthetic Gear Lubricant LS 75W-90 in my 2003 Honda Crv.
all u have to do is use a tire tool gently and push inward and it will loosen,pull the belt off, let go slowly when you install the belt and it will tighten by itself
I have a FIAT Doblo 1.9 MJT Family from 2006. It has a timing belt. According to the manual it has to be changed at 120,000km or after 5 years of normal use. In case of demanding usage (city traffic) the belt must be changed after 4 years
Only the 2006 and older Kia Sorento uses a cam belt and that belt MUST be changed evey 60,000 mile. 2007 and newer use a cam chain.