BELT!
It is inside the front of the engine. On the 2.7L it is chain driven. On the 3.5L it is belt driven.It is inside the front of the engine. On the 2.7L it is chain driven. On the 3.5L it is belt driven.
if you have a zetec engine its a cambelt and if its a duratec engine it chain driven with auxillary driven by a separate belt
No, it is definitely belt driven, all VRS diesels are belt driven.
If it is a DURATEC engine the answer is no as it is chain driven. If it is ZETEC engine then yes it does have a cam belt.
Inside the front of the engine, driven by the timing belt on a 2.4L and the timing chain on a 2.7L.Inside the front of the engine, driven by the timing belt on a 2.4L and the timing chain on a 2.7L.
It is inside the front of the engine. On a 3.5L it is driven by the timing belt. On a 2.7L it is driven by the timing chain.It is inside the front of the engine. On a 3.5L it is driven by the timing belt. On a 2.7L it is driven by the timing chain.
This engine is chain driven and has no timing belt.
the 2.4 4 cylinder is the only engine Honda makes that is chain driven. any thing else is belt driven.
If you mean does it have a timing chain, not a belt, then yes.
It uses a cam chain. No maintanence required.
Airwave has L15A engine which is chain driven
The one litre, three cylinder engine, is chain driven