Does a 2005 Acura MDX have a timing belt?

Does a 2005 Acura MDX have a timing belt?

All 2005 Acura MDX’s have timing belts and are interference engines.

How much does it cost to replace timing belt on Acura MDX?

Acura MDX Timing Belt Replacement costs $744 on average. What is a timing belt and how does it work? An engine timing belt is a fiber reinforced, toothed drive belt manufactured using durable compounds such as highly saturated nitrile.

Is it necessary to change timing belt on Acura TL?

On most overhead cam (OHC) engines, it is a necessary evil to change it out to protect valves from contacting pistons, should the belt break or slip. The big reason to not do this yourself is if you do not have the time, patience, or tools to accomplish the task.

How much does it cost to replace a timing belt?

The cost was $1,009. This included: Timing belt, water pump, coolant, rear brake pads/rotors, new serpentine belt, full synthetic oil change, tire rotation. The local Acura dealer was over $2,200. I’m glad I did it tho for my piece of mind. I just had the timing belt and water pump replaced on my 2011 MDX by a small mechanics shop.

When to replace timing belt and water pump?

If it fails in the next few years, you’ll be paying that labor amount all over again. Most people say you want to do the water pump and timing belt together. Very little increase in the labor cost. I recommend also replacing the two large cooling system hoses (upper and lower) at this time.

Should I replace my Acura timing belt?

Acuras have one of the longest intervals for timing belt replacement. Most models, like those with 3.2-liter engines, do not need their timing belt replaced until they hit 92,000 miles or after six years, whichever comes first. Others can go as long as 105,000 miles before the belt has to be replaced.

What is timing belt replacement schedule?

Your timing belt should be replaced every 50,000-70,000 miles, depending on your car’s make and model.

When should I Change my Audi’s timing belt?

When to Replace Your Timing Belt Acura. Acuras have one of the longest intervals for timing belt replacement. Audi. Most Audis have a recommended timing belt replacement at 110,000 miles. Chrysler. In general, Chrysler vehicles should have their timing belt replaced at 50,000 miles or after five years, whichever comes first. Ford. GM. Honda. Hyundai.

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