The timing belt on a 2006 Honda Civic Hybrid should typically be replaced every 105,000 miles or every seven years, whichever comes first. However, it's essential to consult the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as maintenance schedules can vary based on driving conditions. Regular inspections can also help identify any signs of wear that may necessitate an earlier replacement.
No, the 2010 Honda Civic Hybrid has a timing chain that should last a life of the engine.
That's an easy one! There is no timing belt. It is a timing chain. I have 130,000 miles and have not had any trouble. It will start making noise when it is time. Unlike timing belts which will break, timing chains wear out slowly.
chain.
Timing chain.
I believe that is at 105,000 miles
The 2006-11 Civic hybrid uses a chain-driven camshaft which requires no maintenance. (So does the regular 1.8 liter model).
I just replaced mine at about 95,000 miles.
no
after 100,000 miles for ur fist change, then after 80,000miles then on
It's got a timing chain not a belt.Basically good forr the life of the car.
Most modern Civics require a timing belt change at 120,000 miles. Refer to owner's manual for your specific vehicle.
You bought the vehicle just in time for the it's timing belt changed. The belt should be changed at 100k miles.