Based on the vehicle mileage it is recommendable to inspect other internal parts that are behind the timing belt cover (oil seals,tensioner, idler bearing and water pump) while in the process of replacing the T-belt. Look for signs of wear, leakage and other abnormalities. Do not hesitate to replace faulty items and avoid costly repairs down the road. I hope this information is helpful to one and all, keep a scheduled maintenance and extend the lifetime and functionality of your vehicle. Tech-101
the water pump is under the timing cover, if you replace the water pump, it is also a good time to change out the timing belt... Honda recomends changing water pumps when you change the timing belt...
need help on changing 95 Honda accord ex water pump and timing belt.
The water pump is located in the timing set up behind the timing cover its a good idea to replace the timing belt when u replace the water pump
the water pump is located underneath the timing belt cover and requires that the timing belt be removed in order to replace it as it is driven by the timing belt.
You do not have to change the timing belt to replace the water pump. You do have to remove the timing belt cover to be able to access the bolts that hold the water pump on.
Yes, the pump is driven by the timing (Cam) belt.
For my 2001 Honda Passport, I paid $420 to have the water pump and timing belt replaced in October 2008.
$695.00
Around $900 at your Honda Dealer. That includes replacing the water pump and the coolant.
When changing the timing belt, you must also change the water pump and belt tensioner. While the belt is off, you want to check the front crankshaft seal for any leakage. if no leakage is found you don't need to replace it. You should also replace the accessory drive belts, as they will already be off to replace the timing belt.
At a Honda dealership around $900 with replacement of the water pump also.
Water Pump 94 passportThe water pump is located under the timing belt covers and is a nightmare to replace if you are a common do it your self mechanic.The top and front half of the engine has to be removed.Take it to a Honda dealer and have them replace the timing belt and the water pump at the same time. Two birds in one stone helps save money!