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34 reviews and 108 votes

108 votes

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3.5
Visible wear:
2.8
Noise:
3.3
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34 reviews

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OEM Honda Timing belt

That’s actually not a bad price. Paid $1400 at 110k miles for timing belt, coolant change, and water pump at independent shop on the families odyssey. $1850 from dealer don’t sound bad.

Pros: not a bad price
Vehicle: Honda Odyssey
Mileage: 110000 km
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OEM Honda Timing belt

My 03 Honda Pilot was $2300 in 2023 and had 230k miles. It’s almost to 300k and hasn’t really needed anything done except general upkeep maintenance. It’ll need a timing belt soon though.

Pros: general upkeep maintenance
Cons: need timing belt soon
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
Mileage: 482803 km
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OEM Honda Timing belt
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Rating 5.0

it’s critical that job is done with genuine parts. Have a dealer , or even better, a quality independent shop do it that will use genuine Honda parts. Most don’t. They use aftermarket junk. If aftermarket is used you won’t get a 100k miles out of that service interval like you should.

Pros: genuine parts last 100k miles
Cons: aftermarket junk fails early
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
Mileage: 100000 km
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OEM Honda Timing belt
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Rating 1.0

Turns out I did not tighten the bolts enough on the intake cam gear. A couple came very loose or out. Tore up the timing belt, the cam gear and valve cover.

Cons: Tore up timing belt
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Rating 1.0

The belt was definitely original and looked like black bean noodles. It was limping on its last leg.

Cons: looked like black bean noodles, limping on last leg
Vehicle: Honda Odyssey
Mileage: 402335 km
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Rating 4.0

2010 Ridgeline, so same engine/platform as the Pilot.. Just changed the timing belt at 160k miles for the first time. The belt felt totally fine, almost brand new. The tensioner looked like it had a little fluid leaking but looked fine. The tensioner pulley had a little play.

Pros: belt felt fine
Cons: tensioner pulley play
Vehicle: Honda Ridgeline
Mileage: 160000 km
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Rating 5.0

I ran my 2012 pilot with similar miles for 200k without changing the belt (it’s also got that v6 shared with the tl if I’m not mistaken)

Pros: high durability, long lifespan
Vehicle: Honda Pilot
Mileage: 321868 km
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