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Jessica 04-12-2004 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by bambbrose
It really can be that cheap.. It all depends on what the shop charges per hour for labor. If you have a shop do it I would go to the honda dealership, get an oem belt, and then take it to the shop and have them install it. I bet that would save you some money cause the shops double the price on about everything they install... and you would have oem quality.

I bet it'll cost 150-300ish depending where you go.

dealership probably costs the most


should i get the pump there too? i would never take it to a dealership to get it done.

spood- maybe something small, but not my timing belt.

dantastic 04-12-2004 07:39 AM

my local dealership charges $400+ for timing belt and wp replacement. my bro had them done in his accord for $120 labor + parts ($80)

bambbrose 04-12-2004 09:17 AM


Originally Posted by 99civic_love
should i get the pump there too? i would never take it to a dealership to get it done.


Ya you can get the pump too.. It all depends on how much you want to spend. oem parts retail for more money, but the shops usually jack up the prices on things that they purchase for you. I'm guessing it would be similar prices to buy your own oem parts and have a shop install them, it's just whether or not you want to make that extra trip to the dealership to get the parts. OEM quality is superior

NoRiCeHeRe 04-12-2004 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by 99civic_love
should i get the pump there too? i would never take it to a dealership to get it done.

spood- maybe something small, but not my timing belt.

Yes, get the water pump changed as well. ;)

Jessica 04-12-2004 05:26 PM


Originally Posted by bambbrose
Ya you can get the pump too.. It all depends on how much you want to spend. oem parts retail for more money, but the shops usually jack up the prices on things that they purchase for you. I'm guessing it would be similar prices to buy your own oem parts and have a shop install them, it's just whether or not you want to make that extra trip to the dealership to get the parts. OEM quality is superior

now all i have to do is find a shop that will let me bring my own parts. i know a few around here won't do it unless its their own stuff. i don't mind picking up stuff at the dealership, but there is no way in hell i'll let them do it. the one here is horrible.

TTT 04-12-2004 05:27 PM

I had it done on my old car for around $250 I believe (water pump replacement as well).

frank 04-12-2004 08:19 PM

i got mine done for like under 300 (250$)? canadian including 14.5% tax. this included water pump around 54$ i think? and cost of belt and while they were in there, they checked around and fixed a few other things.

Jessica 04-13-2004 07:51 AM

wow i didn't realize it would be so cheap. thanks guys

frank 04-13-2004 04:14 PM

ok i came across my receipt, it was about 54 for the pump, 35 for the belt and 144 for the labour.i also had them change some fluids and stuff and it came up to 313 including 14.5% tax CAD

bustah49 04-13-2004 04:20 PM

where is easton pa.?


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