Bando brand timing belt

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by eh, Oct 21, 2005.

  1. eh

    eh Guest

    Hi,

    A week ago, I spent $650 on a timing belt service at a local
    Honda dealer. They replaced timing/drive belts, water
    pumps, and various seals.

    Today I had the opportunity to open the hood and take a look.
    I noticed that the brand of the timing belt is Bando. I remember
    that the original belt's brand was Mitsubishi.

    My question is whethr Bando belt is any good? Is it considered to
    be genuine Honda part?



    Thanks,
    EZ
     
    eh, Oct 21, 2005
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    If you can see the timing belt just by opening the hood, they've left
    some very important parts off your car !! You are looking (I hope) at
    the drive belts, formerly known as 'fan belts'. I don't know about the
    brand name.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Oct 21, 2005
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    zonie Guest

    As Curly mentioned , you cannot see your timing belt by just opening the
    hood. The belt you are seeing is one of your accessory belts. Bando is a
    very good belt and has been used for many years on import cars, infact ,
    my '04 Accord has a Bando serpentine belt on it from the factory. Scott
     
    zonie, Oct 21, 2005
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  4. eh

    TeGGeR® Guest



    No, it was MitsuBOSHI. No relation to MitsuBISHI.

    Mitsuboshi is Japanese for "Three Stars"
    Mitsubishi is Japanese for "Three Diamonds".

    And as others have pointed out, the belt you're looking at is an accessory
    drive belt, not the timing belt.



    Might be. Bando is OEM to somebody somewhere. It's fine. Don't worry about
    it.
     
    TeGGeR®, Oct 21, 2005
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  5. eh

    jim beam Guest

    bando are at least as good, if not better than oem. you're in good shape.
     
    jim beam, Oct 22, 2005
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    Howard Guest

    To answer your question, Bando is an OEM Honda brand. Honda uses various
    manufacturers to produce products to Honda specifications. In many instances
    a part will be replaced with a part of different brand manufacturer, but it
    will be an Genuine Honda OEM part.
    And, yes, what you're seeing is probably not your timing belt.
    Howard
     
    Howard, Oct 23, 2005
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  7. eh

    eh Guest

    Thank you all for your replies to clarify things up.
    As you can probably tell, I am a newbie trying to learn
    from you experts.

    thanks,
    eh
     
    eh, Oct 24, 2005
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