Whats the belt interval for a 92-96 prelude VTEC.

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by MeatballTurbo, Aug 6, 2004.

  1. I'm considering a 4th gen Prelude VTEC as my next motor.

    There is a possibility that I'm going to look at one from an online
    advert over the weekend.

    company selling says it is a 2.oVTEC (I know that aint right).

    Are there any difference between the 2.0i and the 2.2VTEC engine belt
    change intervals?

    Ad didn't list the mileage or service history, so I've asked them to
    confirm what it has for both and whether it is a VTEC.

    This will be on a UK or JDM spec car (again advert doesn't state) but it
    has UK style plates, rather JDM style square plates with a UK
    registration on.

    All the ad really states is the spec/options, length of test left on it,
    and the fact that it is a 1992.

    Picture looks good, and the deep red paint does not look faded at all.
     
    MeatballTurbo, Aug 6, 2004
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  2. MeatballTurbo

    Caroline Guest

    Go to www.autozone.com Click on the "free repair guides" link on the right. Put
    in info for the car in which you're interested. Click on "Repair Info," "Repair
    Guides," etc. Start looking for the link for "Routine Maintenance"; click on it
    when you find it. Then click on "Maintenance Schedules."

    If one reads closely, one will see mention of VTEC and SI in these schedules in
    certain sections. But no distinction is made in the TB section.

    All I saw for 1992-1995 Preludes' TB interval for normal operation was 90k
    miles/72 months. This may change for severe operation.

    Unfortunately, Autozone only has manuals for Hondas 1995 and earlier. So I can't
    help you with the 1996 Prelude question except by googling and groups.googling.

    Or someone will post it. :)
     
    Caroline, Aug 6, 2004
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  3. Well the model years were 92-96 in the uk for that model, so it should
    help, as we got VTEC right from the initial 92 model.

    big help cheers Caroline.
     
    MeatballTurbo, Aug 6, 2004
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