Civic 2000 LX Timing Belt

2000 HONDA CIVIC
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LUCKYGUY
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Hello,

I have purchased a 2000 Honda Civic LX model from my relatives a year back and 2 months back I happened to do the required maintenance - oil change at one of the local Honda dealers. In the maintenance sheet they mentioned that I need to change the Timing Belt in my next schedule.

Honda Civic 2000 LX 4AT -- 92000 miles Not sure of the engine size.

I would like to know

1. How important is it for a change?
2. How should one know the wear and tear of the belt?
3. How frequent it should be changed?
4. What will be the total cost for replacement of the timing belt -- outside of Hondal dealer and at the Honda dealer?
5. Is it possible for me to buy the product outside and ask the Honda dealer to do the needful?
6. Is there any good website so that I can find information about individual parts and accessories for any vehicle with diagrams?

Please forgive me if I put lot of questions at once.

Looking for answers at the earliest.

TIA
Sep 24, 2007 at 9:47 AM
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It should be done at 105,000 and then at 210,000.

You need to replace on a milage basis. I have seen belts break the looked perfect.

And you definitly want to do this or you will end up in this position that another member is in:
https://www.2carpros.com/forum/does-timing-belt-failed-will-affected-cylinder-head-vt59146.html?highlight=

You have an interference engine.

Many independent shops can service this for you.
Look through this site and you find a fair amount of info. Also, A plethora of info can be found here:
https://www.2carpros.com/kpages/auto_repair_manuals.htm

Costs vary, but many shops will give you an estimate.
Sep 24, 2007 at 6:57 PM
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LUCKYGUY
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Hello,

Thanks for the reply. If I approach for a change of the timing belt package what all will be replaced and how can I make sure that the old parts which are replaced are really worn out?

TIA
Sep 26, 2007 at 5:51 PM
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You don''t know...or probably won't know. This is where trust in a shop comes into play. There are times that a belt looks good.....except where it broke.

Pullies and tensioners may be recomended...you can choose...and live with the results.
Sep 26, 2007 at 8:59 PM