re: 2012 Honda Accord timing chain

Asked by GuruG8C3F Aug 27, 2020 at 08:59 AM about the 2012 Honda Accord EX-L

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I own a 2012 Honda Accord EX-L V4 with 94,000 miles.  Honda dealer told me
because of the age of the car and not the mileage I should replace the Timing
Beltchain.  Their price $1450.00.  What is your professional opinion?

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Unless it's making noise or your check engine light is on with a related code I say leave it alone. With proper maintenance, such as regular oil changes, a timing chain will last to 150,000 miles and beyond. I say save your money! Hope that helps! Jim

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Frequent oil changes will help your timing chain last longer. Chains have hundreds of small parts that wear. Any wear makes the chain stretch which will eventually cause a chain rattle. Changing oil at long intervals only saves money in the short term.

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