How do you change timing belt on Honda Odyssey?

How do you change timing belt on Honda Odyssey?

Going from the memory. Remove the serpentine belt and tensioner. Remove crank pulley. Remove the lower timing belt cover. Thread the rod to hold down the tensioner pulley. Undo 2 bolts that hold the hydraulic tensioner. Then reassemble. No need to mess with top end at all. No need to worry about timing marks, as the belt stays put.

What kind of belt tensioner is Honda Odyssey?

I told her it was either the serpentine belt or the belt tensioner if the power steering and the alternator were out, and if it was the belt it was not a difficult job to replace.

Why is the tensioner on my Honda Odyssey bleeding?

The tensioner “bleeding” is new to me. The car lot from which I bought the Ody had the timing belt and water pump replaced just before I got it and assuming that the tensioner is removed as part of that process, his shop may not have known to “bleed” the tensioner three times before re-installing the belt- I wouldn’t have thought of that myself.

Are there any genuine Honda timing belt tensioners?

We offer a full selection of genuine Honda Timing Belt Tensioners, engineered specifically to restore factory performance. Please narrow the Engine Timing Belt Tensioner results by selecting the vehicle.

The tensioner “bleeding” is new to me. The car lot from which I bought the Ody had the timing belt and water pump replaced just before I got it and assuming that the tensioner is removed as part of that process, his shop may not have known to “bleed” the tensioner three times before re-installing the belt- I wouldn’t have thought of that myself.

I told her it was either the serpentine belt or the belt tensioner if the power steering and the alternator were out, and if it was the belt it was not a difficult job to replace.

What are the problems with a 2007 Honda Odyssey?

1 Paint Peeling 2007 Odyssey Average Cost to Fix: $1,500 Average Mileage: 98,000 mi 2 Object Hit Front Grill Ceasing Air Conditioning 2007 Odyssey Average Cost to Fix: $700 Average Mileage: 32,000 mi 3 Transmission Not Shifting Properly 2007 Odyssey

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How do you replace a timing belt pulley?

Remove the serpentine belt and tensioner. Remove crank pulley. Remove the lower timing belt cover. Thread the rod to hold down the tensioner pulley. Undo 2 bolts that hold the hydraulic tensioner. Then reassemble. No need to mess with top end at all. No need to worry about timing marks, as the belt stays put.

Can you pull the tensioner out of a Honda Odyssey?

You can pull the tensioner because the tensioner will just pop the rest of the way out when after removing the first bolt and loosening the second and removing it. It takes a lot of pressure to push that tensioner back in and you cannot do it by hand. I do not understand.

Do you need to change the timing belt tensioner?

And yes, change that tensioner. For some reason, the dealers don’t include the tensioner in the standard timing belt maintenance. In my case they didn’t even have it in stock. Unfortunately a friend of mine had the dealer do the timing belt maintenance and exactly after one year the old tensioner failed.

Going from the memory. Remove the serpentine belt and tensioner. Remove crank pulley. Remove the lower timing belt cover. Thread the rod to hold down the tensioner pulley. Undo 2 bolts that hold the hydraulic tensioner. Then reassemble. No need to mess with top end at all. No need to worry about timing marks, as the belt stays put.

Remove the serpentine belt and tensioner. Remove crank pulley. Remove the lower timing belt cover. Thread the rod to hold down the tensioner pulley. Undo 2 bolts that hold the hydraulic tensioner. Then reassemble. No need to mess with top end at all. No need to worry about timing marks, as the belt stays put.

How do you unbolt the timing belt tensioner?

In the service manual, it describes a step that looks completely superfluous, where you remove one of the battery hold down rods and thread it into the timing tensioner pulley, allowing you to unbolt the timing belt tensioner, while tension on the timing belt remains in place. This is exactly what you need to do. Going from the memory.

You can pull the tensioner because the tensioner will just pop the rest of the way out when after removing the first bolt and loosening the second and removing it. It takes a lot of pressure to push that tensioner back in and you cannot do it by hand. I do not understand.

How much does a timing belt tensioner replacement cost?

A thorough knowledge of internal engine components, engine timing, additional systems, and several specialty tools are required to properly perform this repair. The average cost for a Timing Belt Tensioner Replacement is between $483 and $567 but can vary from car to car.

When do you replace the timing belt tensioner?

This means the average timing belt tensioner replacement occurs between 60,000 and 105,000 miles, depending on the manufacturer specified timing belt service interval. How are Timing Belt Tensioner issues diagnosed?

How much does it cost to fix a Honda Odyssey?

Share it! Know what price you should pay to get your vehicle fixed. The average cost for a Honda Odyssey timing belt tensioner replacement is between $483 and $567. Labor costs are estimated between $301 and $381 while parts are priced between $182 and $186. Estimate does not include taxes and fees.