YES!!
Your timing belt was not properly installed. It's probably off by a tooth or two.
The timing is computer controlled, there is no adjustments. I know this is a little late, but timing could be off because the timing belt is not properly aligned. If the timing belt is installed incorrectly the timing will never be right.
To set timing correctly on a 1992 Honda Civic the distributor must be installed at the right angle. Install the distributor at the correct degrees to ensure the timing is set properly.
Alot. The time is needed to expose the timing chain (a lot of other parts in the way) and being sure it is installed properly. Improper installation can be fatal to your motor.
Yesy, it can jump a tooth if worn or be installed without the timing marks lined up properly. This is probably an interferance engine so check for internal damage if it's not running or died while driving
In this case your car will give black smoke and it wont have much power to it and you have to get the timing belt taken off and set it up to its right place then put the belt back on it. Rememer your engine will be bit loud voice wise and if the belt was not installed properly.
If the engine runs rough after a timing belt change, the belt may not have been tightened properly. It may also mean that the wrong timing belt was installed. Either way, it needs to be taken back to the mechanic.
This code can be triggered by a timing belt being installed improperly (out of time). But most likely it is the variable cam timing valve which is located inside the exhaust cam sprocket. It is expensive, so be sure the timing is setup properly first.
good chance the cam and crank shafts were not aligned properly or the engine just needs to be timed correctly
Perhaps it wasn't installed correctly, and the valves aren't opening and closing properly.
No, not if the belt was installed correctly.
I replaced water pump had to remove timing belt installed water pump installed timing belt car won't start.