When Should timing chain be replaced on Honda CR-V?

When Should timing chain be replaced on Honda CR-V?

In terms of timing chains, you can expect it will last at least 200,000 miles. There is no scheduled maintenance for timing chains in a Honda CRV because they’re expected to last you for the life of your car.

How often should you change the timing chain on a Honda CRV?

It is WRONG! Timing chains DO NOT last the life of an engine. But people junk the engine when the timing chain goes because they listen to uneducated people like this guy. Change the timing chain every 150-175k miles and you’ll see 400k miles or more from your engine.

How much does it cost to replace timing belt on Honda CRV?

Upfront and transparent pricing. Our certified mobile mechanics can come to your home or office 7 days a week between 7 AM and 9 PM. Honda CR-V Timing Belt Replacement costs $559 on average. What is a timing belt and how does it work?

How much does it cost to replace timing chain?

Yes, I think so. I have been told by Honda that I have to replace my timing chain, and the timing chain tensioner and timing chain cover, at only 102,000 km (60,000 miles) and a cost of $1,300 plus tax.

When did I replace the VTC on my Honda CRV?

Made the noise on cold starts and had to replace the VTC Actuator in January 2015 at 20,336 miles. Same thing in April 2016 at 50,509 miles, replaced a 2nd time. It started making the noise again a couple of years ago, probably in 2018 around 90,00 miles. I ignored it until now.

When was the timing chain replaced on my Honda CRV?

This is on our ’04 Honda CR-V, at 124,000 miles. This is especially surprising as that dealer had just replaced timing chain and tensioner 2 years ago, under an unspecified “service bulletin”, as no-cost warranty repair (also they were unaware they had done this until I checked my invoice file and told them).

Are there any problems with the timing chain on a Honda Accord?

I have had multiple problems with the timing chain on the 204 Honda Accord 2.4L 4 cylinder. Mine jumped time at just under 100k miles and was replaced by the dealer at no cost. My daughter has the exact car and hers went at 135,000 miles and the engine died while running.

Yes, I think so. I have been told by Honda that I have to replace my timing chain, and the timing chain tensioner and timing chain cover, at only 102,000 km (60,000 miles) and a cost of $1,300 plus tax.

Can a Honda dealer do a maintenance schedule?

Maintenance Schedule. Your authorized Honda dealer knows your car best and can provide competent, efficient service. However, service at a dealer is not mandatory to keep your warranties in effect. Maintenance may be done by any qualified service facility or person who is skilled in this type of automotive service.

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