It should last the life of the engine and is normally replaced during a complete engine rebuild.
The Honda V6 has a timing belt that must be replaced at 110,000 miles. The 4 cylinder has a timing chain that requires no maintenance.
The Honda V6 has a timing belt that must be replaced at 110,000 miles. The 4 cylinder has a timing chain that requires no maintenance.
No, it has a timing belt that must be replaced every 105,000 miles. In 2002 Honda switched to a chain in the 4 cylinder.
The 4 cylinder has a timing chain and the V6 has a timing belt that must be replaced every 105,000 miles.
The 4 cylinder has a timing chain, but the V6 has a timing belt that must be replaced every 110,000 miles.
Timing chains on Hondas are replaced at engine rebuild time, and no sooner.
It has a timing belt that must be replaced every 105,000 miles.
All Honda engines up to 2002 have a timing belt that must be replaced. Starting in 2003 the 4 cylinder in the Accord has a timing chain, but the V6 still has a timing belt.
According to Honda's website the standard Civic models did not start using a timing chain until 2006 with the exception of the SI models which were a different engine and have always had a timing chain. But PRIOR to 2006 all the other civic models had timing belts (which have to be replaced to be replaced periodically).
2003 and up Honda 4 cylinders have a timing chain, and the V6 has a timing belt that must be replaced at 110,000 miles.
It has a timing chain... therefore it won't need to be replaced... if I am correct?
V6 has a timing chain that MUST be replaced every 110,000 miles. The 4 cylinder has a chain, no maintenance required.