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This depends on the year and model of your Honda Pilot. Check your Owner's manual that goes with the vehicle..
Every 100,000 miles
You don't as the 2004 Honda CRV uses a timing chain and not a belt. It should last the life of the engine.
I have done quite a bit of research on this because there is competing advise. The Honda manual says 105,000 miles; others say any time you are over 75,000 miles. Overall, given the significant damage a broken timing belt can cause, it seems likely that an earlier timing belt change is better, perhaps when you have your regular service over 75,000 miles.
Every 110,000 miles on the V6 and never on the 4 cylinder.
after 100,000 miles for ur fist change, then after 80,000miles then on
I don't know about 2006, in the 2001 it's at 105k miles
Honda specifies every 105,000 miles.
Every 90,000 mile under normal conditions or every 60,000 miles under severe conditions.
If it is a chain, never. If it is a belt, usually around 100,000 miles. The break point on a 2000 civic is 120,000.
It would be best to change the timing belt at or before 100k miles.
timing belt on the 1988 goldwing gl 1500 should be changed out every 5 years or 50,000 miles, what ever comes first honda says every 100,000 miles