Yes, most definately. This will save you money down the road in labor costs. The life of the pump is about the same as the timing belt.
If it is a 2.3 L 4 cylinder engine, the timing and balancer belt should be changed at 105,000 miles. I would suggest changing the water pump, camshaft and balancer seals at the same time.
The timing belt should be changed every 90,000 miles on a 93 Accord.
When it quits working and the cable isn't broken.
Well it depends how much the 1994 Honda Accord has changed from the 1993-research this and if the transmission part wasn't changed then yes, it should fit. Good luck! Man do I wish I could drive yet...
The mileage that a v6 Honda Accord will need to get its timing belt changed is between 90,000-100,000. However, some mechanics recommend 80,000-90,000 miles.
The 2003 Accord V6 has a cam belt that must be changed every 110,000 miles. The 4 cylinder Accord has a cam chain that requires no maintenance and should last the life of the engine.
6 months or 3,000 miles. Whichever comes first.
A 2004 Honda Accord should have a complete tune up every 100,000 miles. The oil needs changed in the car every 3,000 miles.
The Honda Accord timing belt should be changed every 75,000 miles. Failure to change the belt on the appropriate time schedule can result in immediate engine failure.
The transmission in a 1993 Honda accord holds 12 quarts of fluid. The transmission fluid should be changed every 30,000 miles.
The timing belt on a 2000 Honda Accord should be changed every 75,000 miles. Failure to change at the appropriate time can result in engine failure.
Every 60000 miles is factory recommened. On the 1990 thru 1992 Honda Accord, the timing belt should be changed about every 150,000 miles. My 92" Accord has 154,000 miles on it and I havent changed yet, because all the shops around town have told me it cost about $600-$800 dollars.