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Glenn 07-17-2008 07:53 PM

2001 Honda Accord EX V6 Timing belt replacement maintenance schedule
 
My owners's manual for my 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 states that the timig belt
should be replaced at 105,000 miles or 7 years which ever comes first. The
problem is I only have 26,600 miles on the car but the Honda service
department that I contacted stated the timing belt should be replaced due to
the 7 year rule. I know that tires will deteriorate with age, sun/weather,
but I,m not to sure if that apply to a timing belt. I would appreciate any
information/advice on this subject. Thanks.

Glenn Lowry



Elle 07-17-2008 09:55 PM

Re: 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 Timing belt replacement maintenance schedule
 
Yes, timing belt material does deteriorate with time. Plus,
in theory the miles you may have spent a lot of time at
idle, accumulating no miles on the odometer but certainly
accumulating run time on the engine and its parts. Have the
timing belt changed.

"Glenn" <glowry@swbell.net> wrote
> My owners's manual for my 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 states
> that the timig belt should be replaced at 105,000 miles or
> 7 years which ever comes first. The problem is I only have
> 26,600 miles on the car but the Honda service department
> that I contacted stated the timing belt should be replaced
> due to the 7 year rule. I know that tires will deteriorate
> with age, sun/weather, but I,m not to sure if that apply
> to a timing belt. I would appreciate any
> information/advice on this subject. Thanks.
>
> Glenn Lowry
>




Dano58 07-18-2008 09:54 AM

Re: 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 Timing belt replacement maintenanceschedule
 
On Jul 17, 7:53 pm, "Glenn" <glo...@swbell.net> wrote:
> My owners's manual for my 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 states that the timig belt
> should be replaced at 105,000 miles or 7 years which ever comes first. The
> problem is I only have 26,600 miles on the car but the Honda service
> department that I contacted stated the timing belt should be replaced dueto
> the 7 year rule. I know that tires will deteriorate with age, sun/weather,
> but I,m not to sure if that apply to a timing belt. I would appreciate any
> information/advice on this subject. Thanks.
>
> Glenn Lowry


Well, why would Honda even mention it if it wasn't necessary??
Sheesh.....

Replace it and save multiple thousands of dollars later.

Dan D
'07 Ody EX
Central NJ USA

Glenn 07-18-2008 05:52 PM

Re: 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 Timing belt replacement maintenance schedule
 
Thanks for the input info. I don't know if my Honda engine is a "Interence
Engine" or not but I don't want to take a chance so I'll change out the
timing belt.
Glenn

"Elle" <honda.lioness@spamnocox.net> wrote in message
news:aKSfk.24$Dw3.16@newsfe04.iad...
> Yes, timing belt material does deteriorate with time. Plus, in theory the
> miles you may have spent a lot of time at idle, accumulating no miles on
> the odometer but certainly accumulating run time on the engine and its
> parts. Have the timing belt changed.
>
> "Glenn" <glowry@swbell.net> wrote
>> My owners's manual for my 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 states that the timig
>> belt should be replaced at 105,000 miles or 7 years which ever comes
>> first. The problem is I only have 26,600 miles on the car but the Honda
>> service department that I contacted stated the timing belt should be
>> replaced due to the 7 year rule. I know that tires will deteriorate with
>> age, sun/weather, but I,m not to sure if that apply to a timing belt. I
>> would appreciate any information/advice on this subject. Thanks.
>>
>> Glenn Lowry
>>

>
>




MLD 07-20-2008 12:03 PM

Re: 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 Timing belt replacement maintenance schedule
 

"Glenn" <glowry@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:7XQfk.2258$zv7.18@flpi143.ffdc.sbc.com...
> My owners's manual for my 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 states that the timig
> belt should be replaced at 105,000 miles or 7 years which ever comes
> first. The problem is I only have 26,600 miles on the car but the Honda
> service department that I contacted stated the timing belt should be
> replaced due to the 7 year rule. I know that tires will deteriorate with
> age, sun/weather, but I,m not to sure if that apply to a timing belt. I
> would appreciate any information/advice on this subject. Thanks.
>
> Glenn Lowry
>

Both miles and time are equally weighted, so do the change. Your dealer
will most likely recommend replacement of the drive belts and the water
pump. Although you don't have that many miles on the car give some thought
to doing the replacements since the additional cost is not that excessive.
MLD


Glenn 07-21-2008 03:36 PM

Re: 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 Timing belt replacement maintenance schedule
 
MLD thanks for the info. Others have told me the same info. So I will take
my Honda to the dealer. Thanks again Glenn

"MLD" <MLD@verizon.net> wrote in message news:g5vnk6$ais$1@aioe.org...
>
> "Glenn" <glowry@swbell.net> wrote in message
> news:7XQfk.2258$zv7.18@flpi143.ffdc.sbc.com...
>> My owners's manual for my 2001 Honda Accord EX V6 states that the timig
>> belt should be replaced at 105,000 miles or 7 years which ever comes
>> first. The problem is I only have 26,600 miles on the car but the Honda
>> service department that I contacted stated the timing belt should be
>> replaced due to the 7 year rule. I know that tires will deteriorate with
>> age, sun/weather, but I,m not to sure if that apply to a timing belt. I
>> would appreciate any information/advice on this subject. Thanks.
>>
>> Glenn Lowry
>>

> Both miles and time are equally weighted, so do the change. Your dealer
> will most likely recommend replacement of the drive belts and the water
> pump. Although you don't have that many miles on the car give some
> thought to doing the replacements since the additional cost is not that
> excessive.
> MLD





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