inside the front engine casing.its very time consuming to get to but its the oil pump sprocket that actually come lose and pops the chain off
the location of fuel pump on honda accord 2005
Neither of those miles. If you have a 4 cylinder it has a chain and not a belt. The chain never needs replacing. If you have a V6 then Honda recommends replacing the cam belt and water pump at 105,000 miles.
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.
Yes
It has a timing belt that also runs the water pump.
Under the timing chain, on the front of the crankshaft.
It is inside the engine, driven by the timing chain.
2006 Civic has a chain, no replacement necc. but the water pump still has to be looked at!
It is inside the passenger side of the engine, driven by the timing belt or chain.
The water pump on the V6 engines are inside the front of the engine driven by the timing chain or belt. The water pump on a V8 is in the front and center of the engine.
The 2005 Honda Civic EX with the 1.7L engine has a timing belt, not a chain. The timing belt for this application will cost about $20-30, depending on brand. The manufacturer's suggested replacement interval is at 110,000 miles or 84 months. If the car is regularly driven in extreme temperatures, the belt should be replaced at 60,000 miles. In any case, it's a good idea to at least inspect the belt and related components (water pump, tensioner) at around 60K miles.
It sits on the nose of the crank shaft, behind the timing chain.