Anyone know when Honda changes the timing belt?
Originally Posted by Buyimports2
I think it's normally replaced around 80 to 100k. Is she got it at 80k, I bet the person who sold it to her was trying to avoid paying for a new belt. I would get it done asap.
If you are not sure of the "routine" maintenance that has been done to a car because you are not know its complete history. Do it all yourself or have it done it after you first get the car.
This ensures that it HAS definitely been done and you'll know when as well.
If it's 135K and you're the slightest bit unsure or doubtful of that dealership, have the timing belt done. If it were the original one and it happened to break... You're screwed.
This ensures that it HAS definitely been done and you'll know when as well.
If it's 135K and you're the slightest bit unsure or doubtful of that dealership, have the timing belt done. If it were the original one and it happened to break... You're screwed.
Originally Posted by Jani
youre at 155k right now... so it wouldnt hurt.
git er done
git er done
I always laugh at Jani's sig because I'm curious. Do you really use the kong when you get lonely? If so, how do you possibly fit? I can't imagine any guy fitting unless your d*** is really that small. :eek4:
Originally Posted by Big AL
I second Larry the cable guy, I mean Jani, GIT ER DONE!!!
I always laugh at Jani's sig because I'm curious. Do you really use the kong when you get lonely? If so, how do you possibly fit? I can't imagine any guy fitting unless your d*** is really that small. :eek4:
I always laugh at Jani's sig because I'm curious. Do you really use the kong when you get lonely? If so, how do you possibly fit? I can't imagine any guy fitting unless your d*** is really that small. :eek4:

Basement joke

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