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Old 05-20-2007, 04:55 AM
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I'm looking at another accord to buy, a 94 LX, but I had a question about timing belt. The water pump and timing belt were replaced at about 155,000 miles on the car and that was about three years ago and the vehicle now has just over 200,000 miles. Will this car be in need of a timing belt/waterpump replacement soon or should I be good for atleast another couple years? Ive heard your suppose to replace them around 60K and thats about how much it has on it, but the belt and waterpump are also only a little over 3 years old. What do you guys think?


And what about high mileage auto tranny's? Are they still reliable over 200K? I'm looking to buy this accord and hopefully not have to put any money into it for a couple years so these 2 things have got me kind of worried since its a higher mileage vehicle.
Old 05-20-2007, 07:23 AM
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really hard to say because at my job we can have a car with 48k on it and haven't done timing belt in 5 years and we recommended it.. and they brought it.. but i mean on hondas i believe its like every 90k so if it was replaced at 150k so ur almost dude when its at 240k.. but since u saidc its been done like 3 years i'll say do it..
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