If your Honda Accord idles rough, is sluggish, clattering or backfiring, then its the
time
to replace your
timing
belt.
If you wait for the symptoms as described above the belt can break at any time and cost you plenty as it will damage the engine. Bent valves and or busted piston will be the result as this is an interference engine. For this reason you must replace the belt every 90,000 miles or 10 years whichever comes first. Also replace the water pump at the same time to save on labor costs later on as the pump is good for about the same amount of time as the belt.
how do i change my timing belt on my honda?
There is no timing belt on 2004 Honda accord, but a timing chain.
The timing belt should be changed every 90,000 miles on a 93 Accord.
The timing belt on a 2000 Honda Accord should be changed every 75,000 miles. Failure to change at the appropriate time can result in engine failure.
The manual states that the timing belt on a 2004 Accord V6 should be replaced at 105,000 miles.
For Honda Accord, you change the timiing belt every 110,000 miles ( V6 ). The 4 cylinder has a chain that requires no maintenance.
105000 miles
The 2013 Honda Accord has a timing chain. This is new for the Honda accord in 2013, previous years Honda Accord had a timing belt.
Should be a belt
The Honda Accord timing belt should be changed every 75,000 miles. Failure to change the belt on the appropriate time schedule can result in immediate engine failure.
need help on changing 95 Honda accord ex water pump and timing belt.
A 1989 Honda Accord has a timing belt.