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Old 05 Nov 2007, 12:00 pm
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My wife and I have Honda Accords, hers an '02 and mine an '04. I checked out the owner's manual, and it says nothing about when to replace the timing belt on the 4 cylinder models, only the 6. The 4 cylinder models have timing belts, no?I think I should have used the term "drive belt" instead of "timing belt"
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Old 05 Nov 2007, 12:03 pm
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if the four cylinder is a 03 up it will not have a timing belt, but 02 and lower will, there is a timing belt on all v6 engines
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Old 05 Nov 2007, 12:06 pm
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Up until now I thought all Hondas had timing belts! When I researched your question I found that some 4 cylinder cars switched to timing CHAINS which typically do not break therefore do not require scheduled replacement.Going back to my American muscle days where my V8s had timing chains, I recall those chains getting stretched though and the timing begins to wander around with the loose chain links. The only indication of this I found was when using a timing light the marks would wander around a bit instead of being steady.With Honda engines being interference engines, the timing belt has always been a weak link to engine disaster. Getting rid of it entirely is probably a good move!I can't agree with the first answerer though; while your wife's '02 has a timing belt and your '04 has a timing chain, my daughter's '05 Civic EX Special Edition has a timing belt, not a chain. It seems we must research each particular model and act accordingly when it comes to maintenance.The term "drive belt" seems reserved for accessory items such as the alternator, air conditioning compressor, power steering etc. Timing belts are just that, for keeping the pistons in time with the valve train. They need that timing to keep the pistons and valves from colliding since they share the same space in the combustion chambers.
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Old 05 Nov 2007, 12:09 pm
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honda is slowly working twords making all their engines chain driven, at least their four cyl engines, 03-present accords (4 cyl) are chain any thing older will be belt, civics from 06- present are chain as well including the si. v6's are still belt driven timing most timing belts are recomended to be changed inbetween 90 - 105k miles and while your in there, you might as well get the water pump changed as well, it is driven off the timing belt as well. normaly change all belts at that time, so.....hope this helps
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