1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
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1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
60,000, not good.
The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
no record of it.
I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
let me know. Thanks.
newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
60,000, not good.
The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
no record of it.
I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
let me know. Thanks.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com:
> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
> 60,000, not good.
>
> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
> no record of it.
>
> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
> let me know. Thanks.
>
You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
do that.
The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
--
TeGGeR®
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newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com:
> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
> 60,000, not good.
>
> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
> no record of it.
>
> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
> let me know. Thanks.
>
You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
do that.
The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
--
TeGGeR®
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com:
> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
> 60,000, not good.
>
> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
> no record of it.
>
> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
> let me know. Thanks.
>
You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
do that.
The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com:
> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
> 60,000, not good.
>
> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
> no record of it.
>
> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
> let me know. Thanks.
>
You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
do that.
The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com:
> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
> 60,000, not good.
>
> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
> no record of it.
>
> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
> let me know. Thanks.
>
You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
do that.
The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com:
> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
> 60,000, not good.
>
> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
> no record of it.
>
> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
> let me know. Thanks.
>
You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
do that.
The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:40:27 +0000 (UTC), "TeGGeR®"
<tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
>newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com :
>
>> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
>> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
>> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
>> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
>> 60,000, not good.
>>
>> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
>> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
>> no record of it.
>>
>> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
>> let me know. Thanks.
>>
>
>
>You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
>https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
>
>No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
>takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
>do that.
>
>The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
>new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
>sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
Thanks much. Six years. I must have had it done when I got the car,
but not at the dealer. Still, it needs to be done again.
<tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
>newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com :
>
>> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
>> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
>> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
>> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
>> 60,000, not good.
>>
>> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
>> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
>> no record of it.
>>
>> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
>> let me know. Thanks.
>>
>
>
>You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
>https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
>
>No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
>takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
>do that.
>
>The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
>new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
>sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
Thanks much. Six years. I must have had it done when I got the car,
but not at the dealer. Still, it needs to be done again.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:40:27 +0000 (UTC), "TeGGeR®"
<tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
>newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com :
>
>> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
>> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
>> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
>> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
>> 60,000, not good.
>>
>> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
>> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
>> no record of it.
>>
>> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
>> let me know. Thanks.
>>
>
>
>You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
>https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
>
>No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
>takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
>do that.
>
>The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
>new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
>sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
Thanks much. Six years. I must have had it done when I got the car,
but not at the dealer. Still, it needs to be done again.
<tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
>newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com :
>
>> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
>> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
>> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
>> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
>> 60,000, not good.
>>
>> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
>> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
>> no record of it.
>>
>> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
>> let me know. Thanks.
>>
>
>
>You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
>https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
>
>No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
>takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
>do that.
>
>The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
>new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
>sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
Thanks much. Six years. I must have had it done when I got the car,
but not at the dealer. Still, it needs to be done again.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:40:27 +0000 (UTC), "TeGGeR®"
<tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
>newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com :
>
>> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
>> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
>> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
>> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
>> 60,000, not good.
>>
>> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
>> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
>> no record of it.
>>
>> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
>> let me know. Thanks.
>>
>
>
>You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
>https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
>
>No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
>takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
>do that.
>
>The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
>new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
>sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
Thanks much. Six years. I must have had it done when I got the car,
but not at the dealer. Still, it needs to be done again.
<tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
>newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.com :
>
>> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I read on this
>> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to be changed at
>> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they said 60,000
>> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so if it is
>> 60,000, not good.
>>
>> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt done when I
>> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago but they have
>> no record of it.
>>
>> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows for sure please
>> let me know. Thanks.
>>
>
>
>You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
>https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
>
>No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then navigate to yours. It
>takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back here if you want to
>do that.
>
>The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or 72 months. With a
>new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months. If you're not
>sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due now.
Thanks much. Six years. I must have had it done when I got the car,
but not at the dealer. Still, it needs to be done again.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
"dgk" <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:40:27 +0000 (UTC), "TeGGeR®"
> <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>
>>dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
>>newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.co m:
>>
>>> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I
>>> read on this
>>> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to
>>> be changed at
>>> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they
>>> said 60,000
>>> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so
>>> if it is
>>> 60,000, not good.
>>>
>>> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt
>>> done when I
>>> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago
>>> but they have
>>> no record of it.
>>>
>>> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows
>>> for sure please
>>> let me know. Thanks.
>>>
>>
>>
>>You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
>>https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
>>
>>No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then
>>navigate to yours. It
>>takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back
>>here if you want to
>>do that.
>>
>>The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or
>>72 months. With a
>>new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months.
>>If you're not
>>sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due
>>now.
>
> Thanks much. Six years. I must have had it done when I got
> the car,
> but not at the dealer. Still, it needs to be done again.
Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
miles may be the interval.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
"dgk" <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:40:27 +0000 (UTC), "TeGGeR®"
> <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>
>>dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
>>newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.co m:
>>
>>> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I
>>> read on this
>>> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to
>>> be changed at
>>> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they
>>> said 60,000
>>> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so
>>> if it is
>>> 60,000, not good.
>>>
>>> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt
>>> done when I
>>> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago
>>> but they have
>>> no record of it.
>>>
>>> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows
>>> for sure please
>>> let me know. Thanks.
>>>
>>
>>
>>You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
>>https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
>>
>>No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then
>>navigate to yours. It
>>takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back
>>here if you want to
>>do that.
>>
>>The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or
>>72 months. With a
>>new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months.
>>If you're not
>>sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due
>>now.
>
> Thanks much. Six years. I must have had it done when I got
> the car,
> but not at the dealer. Still, it needs to be done again.
Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
miles may be the interval.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
"dgk" <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 23:40:27 +0000 (UTC), "TeGGeR®"
> <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>
>>dgk <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in
>>newst77e2ljjieb13vve2c1vrf6cbdav10boh@4ax.co m:
>>
>>> I don't have an owners manual for the car and I think I
>>> read on this
>>> newsgroup that the timing belt on a 1991 Accord needs to
>>> be changed at
>>> 90,000 miles. I just spoke to Honda service and they
>>> said 60,000
>>> miles. This is a 4 cylinder. The car has 94,000 miles so
>>> if it is
>>> 60,000, not good.
>>>
>>> The odd thing is that I thought I had the timing belt
>>> done when I
>>> bought the car used from the dealer around 7 years ago
>>> but they have
>>> no record of it.
>>>
>>> I can't find a schedule on the net so if anyone knows
>>> for sure please
>>> let me know. Thanks.
>>>
>>
>>
>>You can obtain your Owner's Manual here:
>>https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/logon.asp
>>
>>No login required. Just click "Owner's Manuals", then
>>navigate to yours. It
>>takes a bit to download the whole thing, so report back
>>here if you want to
>>do that.
>>
>>The maintenance schedule in your manual says 90K miles or
>>72 months. With a
>>new belt, that interval would increase to 105K/84 months.
>>If you're not
>>sure when it was done last, get it replaced! You're due
>>now.
>
> Thanks much. Six years. I must have had it done when I got
> the car,
> but not at the dealer. Still, it needs to be done again.
Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
miles may be the interval.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote
> Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
> category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
> miles may be the interval.
The 91 Accord timing belt doesn't fall into severe condition category.
> Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
> category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
> miles may be the interval.
The 91 Accord timing belt doesn't fall into severe condition category.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote
> Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
> category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
> miles may be the interval.
The 91 Accord timing belt doesn't fall into severe condition category.
> Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
> category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
> miles may be the interval.
The 91 Accord timing belt doesn't fall into severe condition category.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote
> Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
> category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
> miles may be the interval.
The 91 Accord timing belt doesn't fall into severe condition category.
> Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
> category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
> miles may be the interval.
The 91 Accord timing belt doesn't fall into severe condition category.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:35:38 GMT, "Burt" <burtsquareman@none.com>
wrote:
>"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote
>
>> Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
>> category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
>> miles may be the interval.
>
>The 91 Accord timing belt doesn't fall into severe condition category.
>
>
I don't know what factors affect the interval. I'm in the northeast so
we have snow and salt, and the roads around here can be pretty bumpy.
And I suppose I'm fairly tough on a car although I do the oil pretty
regularly. Still, it's been at least six years so the belt will need
to be done. The car is staying in the family.
wrote:
>"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote
>
>> Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
>> category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
>> miles may be the interval.
>
>The 91 Accord timing belt doesn't fall into severe condition category.
>
>
I don't know what factors affect the interval. I'm in the northeast so
we have snow and salt, and the roads around here can be pretty bumpy.
And I suppose I'm fairly tough on a car although I do the oil pretty
regularly. Still, it's been at least six years so the belt will need
to be done. The car is staying in the family.
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Re: 1991 Accord timing belt schedule question
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006 11:35:38 GMT, "Burt" <burtsquareman@none.com>
wrote:
>"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote
>
>> Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
>> category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
>> miles may be the interval.
>
>The 91 Accord timing belt doesn't fall into severe condition category.
>
>
I don't know what factors affect the interval. I'm in the northeast so
we have snow and salt, and the roads around here can be pretty bumpy.
And I suppose I'm fairly tough on a car although I do the oil pretty
regularly. Still, it's been at least six years so the belt will need
to be done. The car is staying in the family.
wrote:
>"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote
>
>> Make sure your driving does not fall into the "severe
>> category" of the maintenance manual. If it does, then 60k
>> miles may be the interval.
>
>The 91 Accord timing belt doesn't fall into severe condition category.
>
>
I don't know what factors affect the interval. I'm in the northeast so
we have snow and salt, and the roads around here can be pretty bumpy.
And I suppose I'm fairly tough on a car although I do the oil pretty
regularly. Still, it's been at least six years so the belt will need
to be done. The car is staying in the family.