If you do your own work, you can buy an aftermarket water pump for $82 and the gasket for $3. Add to that the price of two gallons of Honda Genuine coolant (accept no substitutes!) at whatever the bandits at your local Honda dealer are charging, and you're done. Four-cylinder 2003 Accords have timing chains, which are only changed at engine overhaul time, rather than belts.
You do not have to change the timing belt to replace the water pump. You do have to remove the timing belt cover to be able to access the bolts that hold the water pump on.
At a Honda dealership around $900 with replacement of the water pump also.
REMOVE THE TIMING BELT IS NUMBER 1.
where is the water pump located on 1997 honda accord
need help on changing 95 Honda accord ex water pump and timing belt.
there is no line comming from the water pump on any 90 s accord u replace the whole pump behind the timing belt
It is located in front of engine you must remove timing cover and timing belt. So if your going to do this replace timing belt to if you have not done so.
You replace it by not doin it
The owners manual on a 2003 Honda Pilot (V6 engine) suggests replacing the timing belt at 105K miles as well as inspecting the water pump.
When you replace the timing belt you should also replace the water pump, seals, coolant and other belts (per the Honda guys). It cost me a little over $700 for my 2001 Accord V6. Spendy but necessary since it gets you another 100,000 miles or so. jw
The 1995 Honda Accord V6 has a timing belt that must be changed every 90,000 miles. Also replace the cam belt driven water pump at the same time. Warning: This is an interference engine. If the belt breaks you will have serious internal engine damage.
how to replace the water pump on a 1998 Honda Accord