Does the CRV (1999) have a tensioner/idler pulley on the timing belt?
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Re: Does the CRV (1999) have a tensioner/idler pulley on the timingbelt?
Siskuwihane wrote:
> And if so, should it be replaced with the first belt change? Excuse if
> this has been asked before.
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It does. Some dealerships never change them. I'd think of changing it on
the fourth or fifth belt. If you have AWD, change the Dual Pump Fluid
every 30,000 miles too. Valve adjustment every 30,000 miles too or pay
the man.
'Curly'
> And if so, should it be replaced with the first belt change? Excuse if
> this has been asked before.
----------------------------
It does. Some dealerships never change them. I'd think of changing it on
the fourth or fifth belt. If you have AWD, change the Dual Pump Fluid
every 30,000 miles too. Valve adjustment every 30,000 miles too or pay
the man.
'Curly'
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Re: Does the CRV (1999) have a tensioner/idler pulley on the timingbelt?
On Mar 11, 5:55 pm, "'Curly Q. Links'" <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Siskuwihane wrote:
> > And if so, should it be replaced with the first belt change? Excuse if
> > this has been asked before.
>
> ----------------------------
>
> It does. Some dealerships never change them. I'd think of changing it on
> the fourth or fifth belt. If you have AWD, change the Dual Pump Fluid
> every 30,000 miles too. Valve adjustment every 30,000 miles too or pay
> the man.
>
> 'Curly'
Thank you. I got a quote by email and it wasn't on there so I wanted
to check here with the experts.
I've been having the valves done and I do the rear diff and trans
fluid changes myself thanks to what I have read and learned here and
rec.autos.makers.honda (which was so full of spam I just gave up!).
> Siskuwihane wrote:
> > And if so, should it be replaced with the first belt change? Excuse if
> > this has been asked before.
>
> ----------------------------
>
> It does. Some dealerships never change them. I'd think of changing it on
> the fourth or fifth belt. If you have AWD, change the Dual Pump Fluid
> every 30,000 miles too. Valve adjustment every 30,000 miles too or pay
> the man.
>
> 'Curly'
Thank you. I got a quote by email and it wasn't on there so I wanted
to check here with the experts.
I've been having the valves done and I do the rear diff and trans
fluid changes myself thanks to what I have read and learned here and
rec.autos.makers.honda (which was so full of spam I just gave up!).
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Re: Does the CRV (1999) have a tensioner/idler pulley on the timing belt?
Siskuwihane <Siskuwihane1@gmail.com> wrote in news:ae5f3d63-aa08-4370-9f34-
e81175db5b55@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
> On Mar 11, 5:55 pm, "'Curly Q. Links'" <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
>> Siskuwihane wrote:
>> > And if so, should it be replaced with the first belt change? Excuse if
>> > this has been asked before.
>>
>> ----------------------------
>>
>> It does. Some dealerships never change them. I'd think of changing it on
>> the fourth or fifth belt. If you have AWD, change the Dual Pump Fluid
>> every 30,000 miles too. Valve adjustment every 30,000 miles too or pay
>> the man.
>>
>>
>
>
> Thank you. I got a quote by email and it wasn't on there so I wanted
> to check here with the experts.
>
> I've been having the valves done and I do the rear diff and trans
> fluid changes myself thanks to what I have read and learned here and
> rec.autos.makers.honda (which was so full of spam I just gave up!).
It is? I don't see any of it. Maybe your provider is sloppy and careless.
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e81175db5b55@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
> On Mar 11, 5:55 pm, "'Curly Q. Links'" <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
>> Siskuwihane wrote:
>> > And if so, should it be replaced with the first belt change? Excuse if
>> > this has been asked before.
>>
>> ----------------------------
>>
>> It does. Some dealerships never change them. I'd think of changing it on
>> the fourth or fifth belt. If you have AWD, change the Dual Pump Fluid
>> every 30,000 miles too. Valve adjustment every 30,000 miles too or pay
>> the man.
>>
>>
>
>
> Thank you. I got a quote by email and it wasn't on there so I wanted
> to check here with the experts.
>
> I've been having the valves done and I do the rear diff and trans
> fluid changes myself thanks to what I have read and learned here and
> rec.autos.makers.honda (which was so full of spam I just gave up!).
It is? I don't see any of it. Maybe your provider is sloppy and careless.
--
Tegger
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Re: Does the CRV (1999) have a tensioner/idler pulley on the timingbelt?
On Mar 11, 6:08 pm, Tegger <teg...@tegger.c0m> wrote:
> Siskuwihane <Siskuwiha...@gmail.com> wrote in news:ae5f3d63-aa08-4370-9f34-
> e81175db5...@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Mar 11, 5:55 pm, "'Curly Q. Links'" <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> >> Siskuwihane wrote:
> >> > And if so, should it be replaced with the first belt change? Excuse if
> >> > this has been asked before.
>
> >> ----------------------------
>
> >> It does. Some dealerships never change them. I'd think of changing it on
> >> the fourth or fifth belt. If you have AWD, change the Dual Pump Fluid
> >> every 30,000 miles too. Valve adjustment every 30,000 miles too or pay
> >> the man.
>
> > Thank you. I got a quote by email and it wasn't on there so I wanted
> > to check here with the experts.
>
> > I've been having the valves done and I do the rear diff and trans
> > fluid changes myself thanks to what I have read and learned here and
> > rec.autos.makers.honda (which was so full of spam I just gave up!).
>
> It is? I don't see any of it. Maybe your provider is sloppy and careless.
That pretty much sums up Google (which I am posting through).
> Siskuwihane <Siskuwiha...@gmail.com> wrote in news:ae5f3d63-aa08-4370-9f34-
> e81175db5...@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Mar 11, 5:55 pm, "'Curly Q. Links'" <mots...@interbaun.com> wrote:
> >> Siskuwihane wrote:
> >> > And if so, should it be replaced with the first belt change? Excuse if
> >> > this has been asked before.
>
> >> ----------------------------
>
> >> It does. Some dealerships never change them. I'd think of changing it on
> >> the fourth or fifth belt. If you have AWD, change the Dual Pump Fluid
> >> every 30,000 miles too. Valve adjustment every 30,000 miles too or pay
> >> the man.
>
> > Thank you. I got a quote by email and it wasn't on there so I wanted
> > to check here with the experts.
>
> > I've been having the valves done and I do the rear diff and trans
> > fluid changes myself thanks to what I have read and learned here and
> > rec.autos.makers.honda (which was so full of spam I just gave up!).
>
> It is? I don't see any of it. Maybe your provider is sloppy and careless.
That pretty much sums up Google (which I am posting through).
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Re: Does the CRV (1999) have a tensioner/idler pulley on the timing belt?
Siskuwihane <Siskuwihane1@gmail.com> wrote in
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> On Mar 11, 6:08 pm, Tegger <teg...@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>> Siskuwihane <Siskuwiha...@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:ae5f3d63-aa08-4370-9f34
> -
>> e81175db5...@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
>> > and rec.autos.makers.honda (which was so full of spam I just gave
>> > up!).
>>
>> It is? I don't see any of it. Maybe your provider is sloppy and
>> careless.
>
> That pretty much sums up Google (which I am posting through).
>
Then why don't you post directly to Usenet instead of letting Google filter
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news:be4987db-be12-47a6-99d7-a20a627bd196@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
> On Mar 11, 6:08 pm, Tegger <teg...@tegger.c0m> wrote:
>> Siskuwihane <Siskuwiha...@gmail.com> wrote in
>> news:ae5f3d63-aa08-4370-9f34
> -
>> e81175db5...@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
>> > and rec.autos.makers.honda (which was so full of spam I just gave
>> > up!).
>>
>> It is? I don't see any of it. Maybe your provider is sloppy and
>> careless.
>
> That pretty much sums up Google (which I am posting through).
>
Then why don't you post directly to Usenet instead of letting Google filter
your stuff and bombard you with ads?
You appear to be with Verizon. See here:
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See "News Server Settings".
And PLEASE don't use Outhouse Express for News. Use these instead:
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