Does the 2007 Honda Pilot have a timing belt or a timing chain?

Does the 2007 Honda Pilot have a timing belt or a timing chain?

The 2007 Honda Pilot comes with a timing belt that the manufacturer recommends replacing every 105,000 miles. If You don’t do this then it can still be damaged and in some cases fail. Some retailers will refer to both a timing chain and a timing belt as a cam belt.

What kind of timing belt does a Honda Pilot have?

All 2011 Honda Pilots have a timing belt and an interference engine. All 2010 Honda Pilots have a timing belt and an interference engine. All 2009 Honda Pilots have a timing belt and an interference engine.

How often should you check your Honda Pilot?

Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop. Check tire inflation and condition once a month. Have you used the Honda Ownerslink to log your maintenance performed and service scheduals? Get way to keep records of all the service done on your Pilot and the recommended service. I think the 60k was written just for extreme climate pilot owners.

What kind of fuel does a Honda Pilot use?

Premuim unleaded fuel is recommended when towing above 3500 lbs. Capacity of 4500 lbs. is for boat trailers and 3500 lbs. for all other trailers. Refer to the owner’s manual for additional towing information. Fuel (gal.) * Based on 2007 EPA mileage estimates. Use for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary.

All 2011 Honda Pilots have a timing belt and an interference engine. All 2010 Honda Pilots have a timing belt and an interference engine. All 2009 Honda Pilots have a timing belt and an interference engine.

When to change the plugs on a Honda Pilot?

All original parts, including plugs. 90k is too soon to change plugs on a modern vehicle, IMO, unless there are symptoms. Click to expand… My belt looked great @ 105K too, but it’s not just the belt, it’s the tensioner, water pump, drive belt, etc. Sometimes the tensioner has a tendency to start seeping by 105K.

How often do you change your Honda Pilot belt?

Sometimes the tensioner has a tendency to start seeping by 105K. I have a few cars in the fleet that generally are used for touring rather than around town. In spite of that, the datalogger shows that the average speed driven is about 30 MPH. It gets a belt and all the related wear parts every 7 years or 50-60k mines.

Where is the tensioner pulley on a Honda Pilot?

The tensioner pulley is above the guide pulley. Apply counter-clockwise torque to the center 14-mm tensioner pulley bolt to relieve tension on the belt. (This optional step can be performed now or later).