Timing belt questions

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Brett Pantalone, Jul 31, 2007.

  1. Hello,

    I have a 2002 CR-V with 110,000 miles and am wondering if/when it is
    necessary to replace the timing belt. The user manual only mentions a
    "drive belt" which it says should be replaced or retightened if it
    appears worn or misaligned.

    (1) Are the "drive belt" and timing belt the same thing?
    (2) Should the belt be replaced on schedule, or only if it appears worn?
    (3) When should the belt be replaced?
    (4) How much should I expect to pay, if I have it replaced?

    Thank you for any advice.

    -- Brett
     
    Brett Pantalone, Jul 31, 2007
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  2. Brett Pantalone

    Elle Guest

    The parts list for a 2002 CR-V (five door EX, for one) at
    www.hondaautomotiveparts.com shows the CR-V has a chain (see
    the camshaft illustration), not a timing belt.

    I see in the online owner's manual that the maintenance
    schedule (starting on page 236) states "Inspect and adjust
    drive belts." By this from my experience and the context it
    means the alternator, power steering, and air conditioning
    compressor belts. But under the "drive belt" section on page
    277, it seems to be referring to the timing chain. I suspect
    this was just poor editing on the part of the manual's
    writers, or else the term "drive belt" is still fashionable
    and folks-in-the-know realize that it's really a chain here.

    I do not see the words about misalignment or wear warranting
    replacement of the chain, though these make sense.

    if/when it is > necessary to replace the timing belt. The
    user manual only mentions a
     
    Elle, Jul 31, 2007
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  3. Brett Pantalone

    maumee Guest

    I have the same vehicle and asked my Honda dealer the same question.
    Their service manager stated that there is no maintenance required on
    the chain.
     
    maumee, Aug 1, 2007
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