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  1. #1
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    Timing Belt or Timing Chain

    Hi guys, I am currently in the process of selling our much-loved Honda Accord Euro MY07 (2007 Model). It is an automatic 2.4L sedan.

    A prospective buyer is particularly interested to know if the timing belt on the car has been changed. It has always been serviced through a Honda dealership but I couldn't tell him for sure either way.

    I have since been advised that our car may not actually have a timing belt that needs replacing. But instead it may have a timing chain that is designed to last the lifetime of the engine.

    Can anybody on here confirm whether this is true? I would greatly appreciate it. (Apologies if this has been discussed previously).

    Also, if possible, I would greatly appreciate it if you could point me to an independent reference source that I could send to this guy?

    In case you couldn't tell, neither he nor I know a great deal about cars!

    Cheers,
    Fab

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    IIRC all K series run a timing chain.

    Take a look in your owners manual and look at the maintenance schedule - it will tend to tell you when to change/inspect what bits.
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    Timing Chain

    tell them to call a honda dealer if they don't believe you.
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    Thanks guys. I have had a look through the service manual but can't find anything on either a timing belt or timing chain change/inspect (only references are to the accessory belt). I have also tried calling Honda and one said he was 90% sure another is checking and will come back to me. But it is starting to sound promising re timing chain rather than belt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HondaFab View Post
    Thanks guys. I have had a look through the service manual but can't find anything on either a timing belt or timing chain change/inspect (only references are to the accessory belt). I have also tried calling Honda and one said he was 90% sure another is checking and will come back to me. But it is starting to sound promising re timing chain rather than belt.
    there sno 90% sure, it IS a chain,



    2003 CL9 5AT *ECU REFLASHED*
    CT-E Icebox|Ralco RZ pulleys|K&N filter|DC Header|250cell Cat|Cusco Tower & H Brace| H.Drive Coilovers | Rays RE30 18x8.5 | S/S Brakelines | Rigid Collars

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    Thanks Fredoops. That is brilliant! You guys are awesome!

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    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Fredoops again.
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    "Hurr durr i work at Honda and cannot tell you what is in our cars..." most people working at Honda nowadays
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    so basicly no the chain hasn't been changed, should be like 190,000k or 9 years IIRC

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Jasemas View Post
    "Hurr durr i work at Honda and cannot tell you what is in our cars..." most people working at Honda nowadays
    Inc. flame
    so true. they cannot even quote on a spare part without the VIN. then you have the clown at burswood honda who tried to tell me that the KA9 legend came in a two door. morons these days

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    Hi guys. Thanks again to all of you for your help on this. With the timing belt concern out of the way, we were able to sell the car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sensei_ View Post
    so true. they cannot even quote on a spare part without the VIN. then you have the clown at burswood honda who tried to tell me that the KA9 legend came in a two door. morons these days
    lol dumbwits, i also went there and asked for DW-1 ATF Fluid for my 94 accord Auto
    And they asked me whether or not it was a cvt or auto... *should of seen my face*

    I swear they just employ people who have 'basic' customer service skills and NO knowledge about Honda products
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