It has a timing belt. And it also has an interference engine. At NAPA's online website, where it shows the timing components for vehicles, you can determine whether it has a timing chain, or belt. And if it has an interference engine, that is usually shown as a comment by the belt (by part # and such). AFTER you have chosen your engine size also. If you do not choose your engine size also, the information by Napa's timing beltwill not show up. And it also appears to not show up as a comment by the OTHER brands of timing belts. I just now figured that last part out! With an interference engine, it often damages a number of internal parts on the engine, if the timing belt snaps, and part of the engine stops, while the other parts of the engine spin freely. --Tom.
The 4 cylinder has a timing chain and the V6 has a timing belt. No maintenance is required on the 4 cylinder chain.
The 2009 Honda Accord 4 cylinder does not have a belt. It has a chain that should last the life of the engine.
Timing chains on Hondas are replaced at engine rebuild time, and no sooner.
The 4 cylinder has a timing chain that should last the life of the engine.The V6 has a timing belt that MUST be changed every 110,000 miles.
The 4 cylinder has a chain but the V6 has a belt that must be replaced every 105,000 miles.
It has a timing chain - and you really need to keep up on your oil changes; dirty oil will cause the chain to wear and stretch, which causes other problems.
The V6 has a timing belt that must be replaced at 105,000 miles and the 4 cylinder has a chain that requires no maintence.
All 4 cylinder Honda Accords, model years 2003 and up have a chain that should last the life of the engine.
Yest it has a BELT - not a chain.
Yest it has a BELT - not a chain.
150000 miles
The 2009 Honda Accord is a gas-powered vehicle.