Do I need to replace water pump with timing belt?
Generally, the idler pulleys, tensioner and water pump should always be replaced when the timing belt is replaced. In most cases, the timing belt drives the water pump, so it is the right time to replace the water pump. It is also recommended by the manufacturer.
When should I replace my Honda water pump?
According to the Honda maintenance schedule, your Honda’s timing belt and water pump generally needs to be inspected and/or replaced every 7 years or 60,000-100,000 miles traveled.
How much does it cost to replace a timing belt on a 2000 Honda CRV?
The average cost for a Honda CR-V timing belt replacement is between $448 and $652. Labor costs are estimated between $282 and $355 while parts are priced between $167 and $297.
Is it worth it to replace water pump?
Facts and figures: a working water pump only needs to be replaced after 60,000-100,000 miles, so if you have your car for less than 10 years, you may never have to worry about it. That being said, if you purchase your car used, it is a good idea to find out if the water pump has been replaced.
Do you need to replace the timing belt on a Honda CRV?
I have a 2013 Honda CRV with 105,000 miles. The book states to replace the timing belt and water pump. Is this something that needs done? Yes, you even have to ask?
Do You need Timing belt and water pump?
In addition to the timing belt and the water pump, you need to replace the belt tensioner (s) at the same time. You have a 2.4L 4-cylinder engine and it uses a timing chain. The 6-cylinder Honda engine uses a timing belt and it was not available on your CR-V. Gosh, this seems like a really big error in the manual!
Can a water pump be replaced on a Honda Element?
This procedure applies to the Honda Accord, Element, CR-V and Acura TSX. The water pump is responsible for circulating coolant in the engine block. On Honda K24 series engines, the water pump is driven by the accessory belt, instead of the timing belt. This makes replacing the water pump fairly easy.
Can a water pump fail on a Honda K24?
On Honda K24 series engines, the water pump is driven by the accessory belt, instead of the timing belt. This makes replacing the water pump fairly easy. Signs of water pump failure include a noisy bearing, coolant leaking from the mating surface, weep hole, or gasket, or a broken impeller.