Sunday, February 12, 2012

Which timing belts do I need for Honda Accord SE 1993?

The belts are not of toothed/cogged type. There was some sticker right near the belts, but I noticed recently that it has gone. I think that the sticker had the info about which belts are needed. I accidentally teared it off while I was cleaning the dust and dirt from under the hood. I don't have the manual for this car, just the Haynes Repair guide for 1990-93 Honda cars, but all the engines were different, so the belts are different too. Where do I find the exact info for this car? Should I contact Honda? Thank you very much.Which timing belts do I need for Honda Accord SE 1993?
You have a popular car just go to AutoZone they helped me alot with mineWhich timing belts do I need for Honda Accord SE 1993?
Serpentine belts are different to timing belts, you won't be able to see your timing belt until you start taking the engine apart. Don't just ask Honda, get the belt from them, it's usually around the same price as the local car place, but guarantees getting a quality belt, and most importantly the right one! If the belt goes and it's a Honda (or a Dayco actually, they're reliable, so are Gates), then you should be covered for the cost of any engine damage by their insurance.Which timing belts do I need for Honda Accord SE 1993?
Technically they are not serpentine belts because they do not flex backward anywhere, but they are flat V-ribbed belts. Gates also makes them and you can find them at most auto parts stores. You can look them up in the first source. You don't have tensioners to replace, but do get the high performance belts. It is hard to get the regular ones to stop squealing. Gates has a very informative video, too, in the second source.
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