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From: "George Kinley" <georgekinley@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: Accord Timing Belt Check Date: Mon, 06 Sep 2004 08:26:47 GMT Message-ID: <bbV_c.24557$g4.460998@news2.nokia.com> Lines: 21 George Kinley wrote: > Hi, > Is there a way to find out if Timing belt needs change , or we have to > depend on Owners Manual timeline, > I have Accord 99 2.0 , with 75000 Miles Sorry for Very Late reply and Typo correction the correct miles are 75000 (75K) SHould we feel any difference in driving the car that should point toward change of timing belt, How about Clutch I feel that it is hard while pressing but no slippig what so ever, I think 99 Models have hydrolic clutches so no wire . I also had hard Accelerator pedal , which I think should be cause of old wire, I will get it changed this week andlet you all know , But I am little worried about hardining clutch, how can we locate the damm cluch oil level , my owners manual is not in English Sorry for confusion -- -Gk |
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