How much does it cost to replace serpentine belt on Honda Odyssey?
The service advisor said the code was P1717 and that the sensor was damaged (water inside). They charged me $330 to have it replaced. I thought that was a bit high, but he also said that they replaced the power steering reservoir under warranty since it was cracked and there was fluid everywhere.
How to change timing belt on Honda Odyssey?
Hit up the 3rd gen timing belt removal DIY as the serp. belt removal is contained in there. But as stated above its pretty straight forward and about a 10 minute job. Just make sure you get the new belt on the ribbed pulleys properly. The dealer (whoever they are) is basically a crook.
How long does it take to change the serpentine belt?
Serpentine belt is a 5 minute job – 10 if you take your time. You’ll also find the instructions under the Timing Belt change threads on here as that has to come off too. Hope that helps? Hit up the 3rd gen timing belt removal DIY as the serp. belt removal is contained in there.
How do I change the serpentine belt?
How to Change a Serpentine Belt Step 1 – Get Out Your Cars Diagram Step 2 – Turn Off Your Car and Keep It on Idle Step 3 – Pop the Hood Step 4 – Note How the Belt Functions Step 5 – Relieve the Tensioner Pressure Step 6 – Slide the Belt Off the Pulley Step 7 – Remove the Motor Mount Step 8 – Replace the Belt Step 9 – Clean Up
When should you replace timing belt on Honda Odessey?
The timing belt on a Honda Odyssey generally needs to be replaced about every 60,000-100,000 miles . If you tend to drive in places with extremely hot or extremely cold temperatures, it’s a good idea to replace it closer to 60,000 miles than to wait until 100,000 miles.
Do I need to replace the belt tensioner?
- some front wheel drive vehicles need to have the engine supported before tensioner removal.
- remove engine mount retainer nuts.
- the engine will become loose during this step.
- Once all mounting bolts and nuts have been removed the engine mount can be removed.