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2003 Honda Civic -LX Timing belt

Hi,

what is the best mileage to change Timing belt for my Honda Civic 2003 Lx. Now, my car's mileage is 99K.
Thanks in advance

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  • inlifex Jan 06, 2009

    I have the same car and I was told that my timing belt is craking and need a change, I currently have 64k on it.

    What kind of belt do I need?

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    my civic has 320k t honda recomend to change timing belt do i need to do that if is nothink wrong with it

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90000 Miles on the Timing Belt. Do not let this go! A timing belt failure can cause internal engine problems.

Should cost around 200 or so, depending upon your local labor rates.

Good Luck!

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I tried to get my timing belt/water pumped changed at 96,000K's and my dealer told me the belt in our 2003 Civic is good for 7 years or 168,000K's. I didn't believe him, so I called another dealer out of town and they told me 7 years or 184,000K's.

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