The timing belt in the 2005 Honda Accord 2.2 CDTI Model does not need to be changed as a matter of routine maintenance. The timing belt on a vehicle is not usually worked on unless there is a problem with the timing.
The 2003 Honda Accord 4 cylinder has a chain and not a belt. No maintence is required. This was a change made by Honda on the new 2003 Model. The 3.0 V6 however still has a belt that must be changed at 105,000 miles.
IS THIS A HONDA ACCORD LX
i got a Honda accord 1998 model and it will not get of park
The 2004 4 cylinder does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain. Unless it is a 6 cylinder model in which case it should be changed every 60,000 miles.Owner's manuals can be accessed online athttps://techinfo.Honda.com/rjanisis/RJAAI001_OMANUAL.aspAnswer90000 under normal condition the timing belt on any Honda 2001 and newer the replacement is at 9years or 105,000 miles
where is the starter located on a honda accord with a v 6 2004 model
This is the same model I have in my 1996 Honda Accord
All 4 cylinder Honda Accords, model years 2003 and up have a chain that should last the life of the engine.
To increase idle on the 2004 Honda Accord petrol model, apply carb cleaner on the adjustment screw on the throttle body to loosen up any form of debris. The car that I am enquiring about is UK model of a honda accord.
A master cylinder from a 1992 Honda Accord will fit on a 1995 model. Although the years are different the model is still from the same generation offering part interchangeability.
That is a 2002 Honda Accord EX V6 Sedan.
It is just Honda's designation for their top of the line model.
It has a timing chain which should last the life of the vehicle - if the engine is properly taken care of. The earlier models did have timing belts but Honda changed over to chains starting with the 2002 model year.