From What I hear it's at 90,000 miles, but I would speak to a Honda Dealrer to make sure. It don't cost anything to ask them :)
All HONDAs and ACURAs since 2004 have timing belts except 2.4 liter VTEC engines so the answer is "belt".
No because unlike Hondas this machine doesn't has an interference design where the pistons could hit valves when timing belt breaks.
yes on allmost all hondas' the timing bolt on the crank are reverse threaded
chain; most late model hondas now use chains vs belts
Timing belt, and it's a beast due to the close proximity to the frame rail.
It has a timing belt. In fact, all cars have timing belts, due to the nature of the piston combustion engine. Motor bikes have timing chains.
My Service Garage that specializes in Acuras and Hondas told me 105,000 miles for my 2003 TL. Hope that helps.
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.
up to 1998 they have a timing chain,clio 2 have timing belt due for replacment at 72,000 miles or five years.
There is not a cam belt in this engine. It has timing chains. No service due, unless they break.
It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.It does not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain.
It will cost you $0.00, due to the fact that a Ford F-150 does not have a timing belt, it has a chain that requires no maintenance.