Originally Posted by
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In the Honda service guide that came with the car, the timing belt is said to be part of the 105,000 miles services.
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If what you are saying is true, could have it been preformed at the 90,000 miles service from the dealership by chance?
I have no receipts for any of the previous services done on the car, only the Carfax stating that services were done at the dealership at seemingly timely intervals.
As someone said before - if you're unsure if the timing belt has been changed, get it changed. There's no way to tell when the belt is going to go. You'll have to lay out a little bit of money now but it's better than laying out a lot of money later to have the engine fixed not to mention towing and renting a car.
I wouldn't be surprised if the previous owner got rid of it specifically because he was coming up on the time to change the belt. Some people would rather trade in and get a new car then pay to have the belts changed. Doesn't make much sense to me but I guess someone has to buy new cars.