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How much is a timing belt for a 1999 Honda Accord?
How much is a timing belt for a 1999 Honda Accord? The average cost for a Honda Accord timing belt replacement is between $579 and $669. Labor costs are estimated between $344 and $434 while parts are priced at $235.
What engine is in a 1999 Honda Accord?
2.3 L 4-cylinder
3.0 L V6
1999 Honda Accord/Engine
Does the 1999 Honda Accord have VTEC?
The interior is roomy and comfortable, the suspension is responsive and well damped, the brakes are excellent, and both brand-new VTEC engines-a 3.0-liter V6 and a 2.3-liter inline four-cylinder-are incredibly smooth….Retail Price.
Engine | 2.3L I-4 |
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Drivetrain | front-wheel |
What kind of transmission does a 1999 Honda Accord have?
automatic transmission
1999 Honda Accord Though conservatively styled, this 3.2 TL was genuinely sporty to drive with its 3.2-liter V6, quick-shifting automatic transmission, and firm but pliant suspension. It soon became Acura’s top-selling model.
Does your Accord have a timing belt or chain?
Over the years Honda Accords have come equipped with both engines that have timing belts as well as engines that have timing chains . From model year 2018 and later all Honda Accord engines came equipped with a timing chain.
What cars have timing chains instead of timing belts?
Cars that have timing chains instead of timing belts include the 2006 to 2016 Honda Civic, 2003 to 2016 Honda CR-V and Accord 2.4 and 2003 to 2011 Honda Element. Other cars with timing chains include the Toyota 2005 to 2012 Avalon V6, 1998 to 2012 4-cylinder Corolla and 2002 to 2012 4-cylinder Camry .
When should you change the timing chain on a Honda?
Honda recommends replacing a timing belt at 105,000 miles or 84 months based on normal driving conditions. If you regularly drive your Honda under more severe conditions (temperatures less than 20 degrees or more than 100 degrees), the recommendation shortens to 60,000 miles or 48 months.
How long does a timing chain last?
A “Timing Chain” should last the life of the engine, as long as you change oil according your car makers recommendations. A “Timing Belt” is another story they are usually good for about 80,000 to 100,000 miles.