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Honda and Acura timing belts

You’re driving along in your Acura and without warning your timing belt breaks. This causes the valves to open at the wrong time and hit the pistons, causing damage and your car to stop running. To avoid this, ask yourself, how often should I replace my Acura timing belt?

At Independent Auto Care in Parker, we specialize in servicing Acura’s and can provide both answers and great maintenance for your car.

The timing belt, which is lined with teeth or grooves, drives your engine’s crankshaft which makes the engine’s valves open and close. So if your timing belt breaks when you’re driving, it will be a big problem and damage your engine. Your car will stop running and require a more expensive fix.

When you bring your car in for regular maintenance, we will certainly inspect your belt and much more. As for changing it out, most manufacturers recommend a new timing belt every 40,000 to 60,000 miles, but there are different recommendations for different makes and models of vehicles.

Honda and Acura recommend replacing your timing belt every 90,000 on older models, but every 105,000 miles or 7 years whichever comes first, on models manufactured after the year 2000.

So, if you’re wondering how often I should replace my Acura timing belt, bring it to our auto technicians at Independent Auto Care in Parker and we will check it out for you. We specialize in servicing Acura’s and can tell you if it needs replacing. Call or contact us to schedule your appointment.

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