Chains generally last the expected life of the engine. If serviced regularly it should last probably 200,000+ miles. HOWEVER - the same cannot be said of the water pump which must be replaced in the same manner as the chain. When you need a water pump replacement have the mechanic that does the job check the chain while he is in there.
You don't. Its no longer a timing "belt" its a timing chain, which never will need to be changed.
The 2007 Honda Civic has a timing chain that should last the life of the engine.
The 2007 Honda Fit is equipped with a timing chain that requires no maintenance and should last the life of the engine.
It has no timing belt, they use timing chain
It must be a timing CHAIN . The Gates website does not list a timing belt for the 1.8 liter and the 2.0 liter in a 2007 Honda Civic
It has no timing belt, they use timing chain
The 2007 Honda Fit is equipped with a timing chain that requires no maintenance and should last the life of the engine.
4 cylinder 2003-2007 Honda Accords have timing chains. 6 cylinder 2003-2007 Honda Accords have timing belts.
Most Hondas do not have a timing chain. It is reported that the 2003 to 2007 models of Honda Accords have a timing chain, however.
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Most older Honda engines have timing belts. However the Honda 2.4L engine used in the CRV since 2002 and in the Accord since 2003 has a timing CHAIN. Yes the 2007 CRV does have a timing chain and not a belt
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