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Question about 2001 Accord

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...replace all belts as stated in my car manual check list. Price for all this is was $1,600 (?????) and now got Honda dealership service down to $920 + tax. Live in So. Calif. so we are not quoting mid ...

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...replace the belt myself. I already bought the timing belt. I just need to know where is it Tackling a timing belt replacement is not for the inexperienced person (not saying you are) but this is a ...

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Question about 1996 Accord

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...Test for these things and you will be started in the right direction. Lee ttiming belt broken,with oil cap off,TURNING the engine over can you see the valves moving? if not a broken timing

Question about 1996 Accord

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...replace timing belt because it was ripped.. but the car does not start...Got electrical current flowing ...got gas flowing...NO compression on all the 4 valves??? what to do?? need a solution thanks ...

...same time, it starts idleing and will start....what the hell is going on?? Check your timing belt, Most honda's are interference engines and when the timing belt breaks it causes more serious ...

timing belt changed last? It could be a stretched timing belt throwing your timing off. I'd start with the easy stuff first- plugs and distributor cap/button. Then you may need to check connectors for

Question about 1990 Accord

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replace the belt at these intervals. On 1990-94 models, Honda recommends the timing belt to be replaced at 90,000 mile (144,000 km) intervals. On 1995 models, the recommended interval is 60,000 miles

...96 jeep with no belt, in fact pump missing. the pump is optional in most cases, because no body wants to die. belt flies off.. it just reverse to manual mode. the only possible issue is lub, for the ...

...Timing belt failure may result in either the intake or exhaust valves bending after contacting the pistons. If the belt has broken, a Compression Leakage test is advised to determine if the valves ...

...timing belt. Do not attempt to start it at this point. Get it to a good mechanic as the belt may have broken. The ticking could be the pistons hitting the valves, which could bend the valves and/or ...

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