The V6 Ridgeline has a timing belt and must be replaced at 105,000 miles.
The Honda Ridgeline uses a timing belt rather than a timing chain. The timing belt is part of the engine's design and requires periodic replacement to maintain optimal engine performance. It's important for owners to follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for replacing the timing belt to avoid potential engine issues.
Changing the timing belt will cost approximately $600. A broken timing belt can ruin your entire engine, of which will cost many times more than the $600.
Changing a timing belt is very complex with hundreds of details. Directions for changing the timing belt can be obtained when you purchase the timing belt.
It usually does not matter how many kilometers are travelled before changing the timing belt on the Toyota Innova. A timing belt is left alone until problems arise. This is a very expensive repair and not necessary unless the engine has seized up.
It does not have a timing belt it has a chain
At 110,000 miles or 10 years whichever comes first.
changing the timing belt is either pretty involved or pretty expensive. if you dont remember doing it or paying the $900+ to have it do then it wasnt done.
YES!! And also change the thermostat while in there. i have to agree... its not real expensive when you already have the timing belt off... i got one for $60 (new)
Yes, if the timing belt on a Honda Ridgeline fails, it can cause significant engine damage. Unlike some engines that have a non-interference design, Honda engines typically have an interference design, meaning that if the timing belt breaks, the pistons can collide with the valves. This can lead to bent valves, damaged pistons, and extensive repair costs. Therefore, it's crucial to replace the timing belt at the recommended intervals to prevent such issues.
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there is a timing chain on the car no belt.