How much is a timing chain for a 2008 Honda Accord?

How much is a timing chain for a 2008 Honda Accord?

The average cost for a Honda Accord timing chain tensioner replacement is between $253 and $295. Labor costs are estimated between $160 and $202 while parts are priced at $92.

Does a Honda Accord have a timing belt or timing 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. All 2002 and older Accord engines came equipped with timing belts.

What kind of timing chain does a Honda Accord have?

All 4 cylinder 2008 Honda Accords have a timing chain while the V6 Accords have a timing belt. Both have interference engines. All 4 cylinder 2007 Honda Accords have a timing chain while the V6 Accords have a timing belt.

Is the timing belt on a Honda engine?

As a side note ALL Honda engines are interference engines. There are no Honda engines that are non-interference. To see my “TOYOTA Timing Belt and Timing Chain List” CLICK HERE: To know if your car has a timing chain or belt watch the video where I explain how to quickly check. The list below is for all HONDA engines dating back to 1996.

What’s the difference between timing belt and chain?

Some Honda engines are timing belt and others are chain. You need to know which one you have. A belt will need to be changed at regular intervals (usually at 90-120k miles) whereas a chain is generally good for the life of the engine and does not require maintenance. As a side note ALL Honda engines are interference engines.

How often do timing belts need to be replaced?

The timing belt on a Honda Accord generally needs to be replaced about every 60,000-100,000 miles.

If your Honda Accord dates back to 1997-2002, it has a timing belt. If you have a 4-cylinder model from 2003-2007, you engine has a timing chain; if you have the V6 model from those years, it’s a timing belt. An Accord from 2008-2012 with a 4-cylinder engine will have a timing chain, whereas the V6 engine models have a timing belt.

What’s the difference between timing belt and timing chain?

From 2013-2017, the 4-cylinder models still have a timing chain and the V6 models have a timing belt. Starting with the 2018 model year, all the available engines come with a timing chain. What’s the difference between a timing belt and a timing chain?

The timing belt on a Honda Accord generally needs to be replaced about every 60,000-100,000 miles.

Why does my Honda Accord not turn over?

Listen for common signs like a ticking noise from the engine, or even an engine misfire. The timing belt can also cause your engine to simply not turn over if it has broken. Oil leaks can also be a sign, since engines typically start to leak motor oil from the timing belt cover over time.