It is a timing belt. Older then 1993 is every 100,000km. Built 1994 and after I believe is every 130,000km.
The 2.5 litre V6 engine in a 1995 Ford Contour doesn't have a timing belt , it uses ( 2 ) timing CHAINS
THE WATER PUMP ON THE ACCORD IS DRIVEN BY THE TIMING BELT AND YOU WOULD NEED TO REMOVE AND REPLACE THE BELT AT THE SAME TIME AS THE WATER PUMP
The timing is set higher than recommended. It needs to be retarded.
Well, if its a petrol engine, i assume its the same as the Honda accord made between 1994-1998, because they really are the same car.That interval is 60000miles.
Good News for 3.8L owners ... a chain is used and no belt. Timing Belts SERVICING The 2.4L and 3.0L engines utilize a timing belt to drive the camshaft from the crankshaft's turning motion and to maintain proper valve timing. Some manufacturers schedule periodic timing belt replacement to assure optimum engine performance, to make sure the motorist is never stranded should the belt break (as the engine will stop instantly) and for some (manufacturers with interference motors), to prevent the possibility of severe internal engine damage should the belt break. The 2.4L engine is listed as an interference motor (a motor whose valves will contact the pistons if the camshaft was rotated separately from the crankshaft), however, the 3.0L engine is not listed as an interference motor. In any case, the first 2 reasons for periodic replacement still apply. You will have to decide for yourself if the peace of mind offered by a new belt is worth it on higher mileage engines. Chrysler recommends replacing the timing belt on the 2.4L engine at 120,000 miles (192,000 km) and the 3.0L engine at 60,000 miles (96,000 km). NOTE: For inspection and/or replacement information of the timing belt, refer to Section 3. Whether or not you decide to replace it, you would be wise to check it periodically to make sure it has not become damaged or worn. Generally speaking, a severely worn belt may cause engine performance to drop dramatically, but a damaged belt (which could give out suddenly) may not give as much warning. In general, any time the engine timing cover(s) is (are) removed you should inspect the belt for premature parting, severe cracks or missing teeth. Where is section 3?
2007 Honda Odyssey has a timing belt and the recommended replacement schedule is every 60,000 miles.
2007 Honda Odyssey has a timing belt and the recommended replacement schedule is every 60,000 miles.
The 2005 Honda Accord Hybrid with a 4 cylinder does not have a timing belt, it has a timing chain and there is no specific schedule as to when it need to be changed. If the care is a V-6 follow the manualÕs recommended 90,000 miles to change the timing belt.
The 2011 Camry with the 4 cylinder or the V-6 doesn't use a timing belt. There is no replacement schedule.
The Ford Explorer engines use a timing CHAIN
timing belt replacement
There is no recommended replacement interval given for the chain replacement timing belts are critical, chains are not.
The Honda Accord timing belt should be changed every 75,000 miles. Failure to change the belt on the appropriate time schedule can result in immediate engine failure.
Your 4.0 L - OHV - V6 engine has a timing CHAIN
They use a timing chain, not a belt...replacement isn't part of regular schedule
The 2007 Ford Focus has a chain and not a belt. No replacement is necessary.
90,000 miles or 150,000 kilometers.