My 2003 is 7 years old, has 135,000 miles and is still going with standard maintenance.
The 2003 Honda Element has a cam chain that should last the life of the engine.
The 2006 Honda Element has a timing/cam chain that normally will last the life of the engine and requires no maintenance.
The 2003 Honda 2.4 uses a timing chain. The timing chain will last the life of the engine.
Yes, Element 115 is a real chemical element on the periodic table. It was discovered and named moscovium (Mc) in 2003. It is a highly unstable element with a very short half-life.
No, the 2008 Honda Element has a timing chain that requires no replacement. Under normal circumstances it will last the life of the engine.
Check the "Mileage Makers" on Honda;s website. There are reports from many owners of high mileage Hondas. The highest Element mileage reported is 500,000 miles - owners says still runs great.
If you change the brake fluid every 50,000 miles the calibers will last the life of the vehicle.
Honda Life was created in 1971.
It's got a timing chain not a belt.Basically good forr the life of the car.
This is not a regular scheduled maintenance item. Normally it will last the life of the engine. It is replaced when the engine is overhauled.
All 4 cylinder Honda Accords, model years 2003 and up have a chain that should last the life of the engine.
It would have to be removed from the dash and opened up in order to lubricate it. It is lubricated for life.