The price will vary depending upon what shop you go to. A decent shop who specializes in work on Hondas, as of 2012, will probably charge around $500 for the timing belt, water pump and tensioners. If just the timing belt alone it should be around $80 less. If someone is telling you more you should shop around.
Around $900 at your Honda Dealer. That includes replacing the water pump and the coolant.
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.
Highly recommend while you are already there. Water pump will fail or leak before timing belt needs replaced again
You timing belt replacement will cost approximately $500. Replacing the timing belt is very complicated and detailed. A novice mechanic should not attempt to do it.
what do u mean a diagram its behind the timing cover it is driven by the timing belt if it needs replacing better do the timing belt too. Just get a chilton manual its easy.
Timing belt and water pump $500.00 - 600.00.
On the V6 change it and the water pump at 110,000 miles. On the 4 cylinder there is no belt but instead is a chain that never needs replacing.
It has a timing belt that also runs the water pump.
(belt) if it needs replacing do water pump at the same time it runs off the timing belt save time and money
need help on changing 95 Honda accord ex water pump and timing belt.
Replacing the water pump on the 2000 Neon is a parallel to the explaination of replacing the timing belt which I have posted an answer for. If you have over 100,000 miles on the car, look at replacing the timing belt as well.
The water pump is driven by timing belt, so, replace the timing belt while you are replacing water pump, because you have to take off timing belt to get to water pump.