Monday, December 12, 2011

Cost of Changing timing belt on 2004 Acura 2004?

I have an 2004 Acura TL and currently I was told that when I reach 105,000 mileage I need to change the timing belt. My question is how much will it cost me to change the timing belt?Cost of Changing timing belt on 2004 Acura 2004?
we charge $650 with timing and drive belts, water pump, and coolant flush. all oem honda acura parts.Cost of Changing timing belt on 2004 Acura 2004?
Acura recomends a timing belt and water pump change at 105K miles. They usually charge a few hundred for it. You should call around and get quotes at smaller shops around your area before deciding.
About 750.00 with timing belt and water pump changed.
Don't make the mistake you must change the water pump also.Plus it might also need tensioner,idler pulley guide rails oil seals valve cover gasket with spark plug seals. That the proper way. You might not need all but you will need most. You have about 6 hours labor plus just the pump and belt anti freeze and fan belts in parts about300.00 I Would say worse case a $1000.00 to do it like a pro.
Unless it breaks keep driving it. Acura service protocols are retarded.
The cost will vary, depending on who you have do it, and what part of the country you live in.



I just had to chime in to respond to one of the other posters, to say how retarded it would be to drive that car until the belt breaks. It has an interference fit engine. That means that if the belt breaks, you're looking at a HUGE repair bill.



And 105K is a long time for a timing belt to last. I saw a lot of early Escorts break their timing belts at 40K, when Ford said they should last 50K when they built them. Bent valves, damaged pistons, cracked cylinder heads. What a mess. They really took a bath on that, because they were all under warranty yet.
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