Timing Belt

Asked by Brian Sep 18, 2018 at 02:20 PM about the 2009 Honda Ridgeline RTL

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2009 Honda Ridgeline died yesterday while I was driving home from
work.  I was in traffic, so I was probably going less than 25 MPH.  I had the
car towed to Pep Boys and they told me it was the timing belt.  He told me
that the repair cost would be $1,100, but it might not actually fix the problem.  
He said there is a 50/50 chance that the engine has damage.

Should I let them fix it and take the chance?  If the engine is damaged, will I
still have to spend the $1,100 in addition to the engine repair anyway?  I'm
trying to figure out the smartest way to do this.  I'm keeping the car, so if I
have to replace the engine, so be it.

Not sure what to do.
Thanks

2 Answers

42,870

Unfortunately your Honda Ridgeline has an "interference engine" meaning that a broken timing belt will result in the pistons hitting the valves and doing massive damage. If you really love this truck you would be wise to price out a new/rebuilt engine with a warranty, and see if it's worth it. Remember that most engine warrantees may not cover labor. My info comes from a website ridgelineowners.com.

2 people found this helpful.
42,870

Correction: ridgelineownersclub.com. Sorry. Back to school for me.

5 people found this helpful.

Your Answer:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    ScubaCamper
    Reputation
    720
  • #2
    Zabre67
    Reputation
    280
  • #3
    Paul
    Reputation
    240
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Toyota Tacoma
37 Great Deals out of 728 listings starting at $9,975
Used Nissan Frontier
11 Great Deals out of 532 listings starting at $8,888
Used Ford F-150
325 Great Deals out of 13,693 listings starting at $3,800
Used Toyota Tundra
42 Great Deals out of 983 listings starting at $435
Used Honda Pilot
40 Great Deals out of 899 listings starting at $591
Used Chevrolet Colorado
40 Great Deals out of 1,233 listings starting at $4,995
Used Ford Ranger
22 Great Deals out of 701 listings starting at $8,800
Used Chevrolet Silverado 1500
200 Great Deals out of 8,052 listings starting at $1,500
Used Honda CR-V
181 Great Deals out of 5,013 listings starting at $440
Used GMC Canyon
19 Great Deals out of 891 listings starting at $5,477
Used Toyota 4Runner
23 Great Deals out of 545 listings starting at $12,999
Used GMC Sierra 1500
139 Great Deals out of 8,257 listings starting at $3,000

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.