Premature Timing Belt Failure
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Premature Timing Belt Failure
Hello, I have a 98 Prelude and it's belt just snapped @ 61,000 miles.
Suggested replacement is @ 90k. Has anyone seen this before? Silly me did
not get the extended warranty, I didn't plan to keep the car beyond 70k and
now I have to pay. But I'm wanting to see if there is a recall or service
notice on it.
-J
Suggested replacement is @ 90k. Has anyone seen this before? Silly me did
not get the extended warranty, I didn't plan to keep the car beyond 70k and
now I have to pay. But I'm wanting to see if there is a recall or service
notice on it.
-J
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Re: Premature Timing Belt Failure
What kind of damage did it do to the engine?
My '99 Prelude needed the auto tensioner replaced at about 64,000 miles
(timing belt was making a knocking sound). TSB 01-010 Jan 16, 2001
described the noise as "flapping" and applied to '98-'00. I wish Honda had
used a mechanical tensioner for the TB like earlier years. The SOB
dealer/zone rep where I've had three Preludes (84, 90, 99) serviced over the
last 20 years wouldn't cut any "good will" slack with this known
out-of-warranty problem.
Haven't seen any notices or TSBs concerning the actual TB. Since the '99
service interval is 105,000 miles, I hope THIS replacement (along with the
replaced water pump, TB, balancer belt) will last to 170,000 miles.
J.
"Jason Nall" <cjnnospam@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10348majtput600@corp.supernews.com...
> Hello, I have a 98 Prelude and it's belt just snapped @ 61,000 miles.
> Suggested replacement is @ 90k. Has anyone seen this before? Silly me
did
> not get the extended warranty, I didn't plan to keep the car beyond 70k
and
> now I have to pay. But I'm wanting to see if there is a recall or service
> notice on it.
>
> -J
>
>
My '99 Prelude needed the auto tensioner replaced at about 64,000 miles
(timing belt was making a knocking sound). TSB 01-010 Jan 16, 2001
described the noise as "flapping" and applied to '98-'00. I wish Honda had
used a mechanical tensioner for the TB like earlier years. The SOB
dealer/zone rep where I've had three Preludes (84, 90, 99) serviced over the
last 20 years wouldn't cut any "good will" slack with this known
out-of-warranty problem.
Haven't seen any notices or TSBs concerning the actual TB. Since the '99
service interval is 105,000 miles, I hope THIS replacement (along with the
replaced water pump, TB, balancer belt) will last to 170,000 miles.
J.
"Jason Nall" <cjnnospam@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10348majtput600@corp.supernews.com...
> Hello, I have a 98 Prelude and it's belt just snapped @ 61,000 miles.
> Suggested replacement is @ 90k. Has anyone seen this before? Silly me
did
> not get the extended warranty, I didn't plan to keep the car beyond 70k
and
> now I have to pay. But I'm wanting to see if there is a recall or service
> notice on it.
>
> -J
>
>
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Re: Premature Timing Belt Failure
What kind of damage did it do to the engine?
My '99 Prelude needed the auto tensioner replaced at about 64,000 miles
(timing belt was making a knocking sound). TSB 01-010 Jan 16, 2001
described the noise as "flapping" and applied to '98-'00. I wish Honda had
used a mechanical tensioner for the TB like earlier years. The SOB
dealer/zone rep where I've had three Preludes (84, 90, 99) serviced over the
last 20 years wouldn't cut any "good will" slack with this known
out-of-warranty problem.
Haven't seen any notices or TSBs concerning the actual TB. Since the '99
service interval is 105,000 miles, I hope THIS replacement (along with the
replaced water pump, TB, balancer belt) will last to 170,000 miles.
J.
"Jason Nall" <cjnnospam@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10348majtput600@corp.supernews.com...
> Hello, I have a 98 Prelude and it's belt just snapped @ 61,000 miles.
> Suggested replacement is @ 90k. Has anyone seen this before? Silly me
did
> not get the extended warranty, I didn't plan to keep the car beyond 70k
and
> now I have to pay. But I'm wanting to see if there is a recall or service
> notice on it.
>
> -J
>
>
My '99 Prelude needed the auto tensioner replaced at about 64,000 miles
(timing belt was making a knocking sound). TSB 01-010 Jan 16, 2001
described the noise as "flapping" and applied to '98-'00. I wish Honda had
used a mechanical tensioner for the TB like earlier years. The SOB
dealer/zone rep where I've had three Preludes (84, 90, 99) serviced over the
last 20 years wouldn't cut any "good will" slack with this known
out-of-warranty problem.
Haven't seen any notices or TSBs concerning the actual TB. Since the '99
service interval is 105,000 miles, I hope THIS replacement (along with the
replaced water pump, TB, balancer belt) will last to 170,000 miles.
J.
"Jason Nall" <cjnnospam@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10348majtput600@corp.supernews.com...
> Hello, I have a 98 Prelude and it's belt just snapped @ 61,000 miles.
> Suggested replacement is @ 90k. Has anyone seen this before? Silly me
did
> not get the extended warranty, I didn't plan to keep the car beyond 70k
and
> now I have to pay. But I'm wanting to see if there is a recall or service
> notice on it.
>
> -J
>
>
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Re: Premature Timing Belt Failure
What kind of damage did it do to the engine?
My '99 Prelude needed the auto tensioner replaced at about 64,000 miles
(timing belt was making a knocking sound). TSB 01-010 Jan 16, 2001
described the noise as "flapping" and applied to '98-'00. I wish Honda had
used a mechanical tensioner for the TB like earlier years. The SOB
dealer/zone rep where I've had three Preludes (84, 90, 99) serviced over the
last 20 years wouldn't cut any "good will" slack with this known
out-of-warranty problem.
Haven't seen any notices or TSBs concerning the actual TB. Since the '99
service interval is 105,000 miles, I hope THIS replacement (along with the
replaced water pump, TB, balancer belt) will last to 170,000 miles.
J.
"Jason Nall" <cjnnospam@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10348majtput600@corp.supernews.com...
> Hello, I have a 98 Prelude and it's belt just snapped @ 61,000 miles.
> Suggested replacement is @ 90k. Has anyone seen this before? Silly me
did
> not get the extended warranty, I didn't plan to keep the car beyond 70k
and
> now I have to pay. But I'm wanting to see if there is a recall or service
> notice on it.
>
> -J
>
>
My '99 Prelude needed the auto tensioner replaced at about 64,000 miles
(timing belt was making a knocking sound). TSB 01-010 Jan 16, 2001
described the noise as "flapping" and applied to '98-'00. I wish Honda had
used a mechanical tensioner for the TB like earlier years. The SOB
dealer/zone rep where I've had three Preludes (84, 90, 99) serviced over the
last 20 years wouldn't cut any "good will" slack with this known
out-of-warranty problem.
Haven't seen any notices or TSBs concerning the actual TB. Since the '99
service interval is 105,000 miles, I hope THIS replacement (along with the
replaced water pump, TB, balancer belt) will last to 170,000 miles.
J.
"Jason Nall" <cjnnospam@charter.net> wrote in message
news:10348majtput600@corp.supernews.com...
> Hello, I have a 98 Prelude and it's belt just snapped @ 61,000 miles.
> Suggested replacement is @ 90k. Has anyone seen this before? Silly me
did
> not get the extended warranty, I didn't plan to keep the car beyond 70k
and
> now I have to pay. But I'm wanting to see if there is a recall or service
> notice on it.
>
> -J
>
>
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