The 2000 Acura RL is equipped with a timing chain rather than a timing belt, which typically does not require regular replacement like a belt would. Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine, but they should be inspected for wear or stretch during routine maintenance. If you notice any unusual noises from the engine or if it starts running poorly, it’s advisable to have the timing chain checked by a professional. Regular oil changes and maintenance can help ensure the longevity of the timing chain.
Chain - which never needs to be replaced - you should have it inspected thought to adjust minor stuff thought
A 2007 ACURA has a timing belt. It is recommended that the belt be replaced at 100,000 miles
No, The V6 Acura MDX has a timing belt that must be replaced every 105,000 miles. Warning: This is an interference engine.
does a 2004 acura mdx have a timing chain or timing belt
It has a timing belt which is recommended to be replaced at 105k miles. the dealer quoted me $960 for service
The Acura RSX has a timing chain belt.
Hello, According to the Scheduled Maintenance Interval chart in the Acura RSX Owner's Manual, the timing chain (the RSX utilizes a timing chain instead of a timing belt) should be replaced at the 97,500 mile interval. Although it is recommended to inspect the timing chain every 30,000 mile tune-up/service to look for signs of uneven wear, warping, etc.
A loose timing chain should be replaced.
It has a chain
Timing chain usually needs to be replaced each 180-200K miles.
Should be a belt not chain
The 1993 Acura Legend has a timing belt. For 1991-1994 model years, the manufacturer recommends that the belt be replaced every 90,000 miles or 72 months.