3.5
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 37,878 miles
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Honda recommends replacing timing belt, balancer belt and water pump at 7 years or 105,000 miles on the 1997 Honda Accord. I had the dealer replace them all at 7 years and 36,139 miles, in 2004. The replacement water pump failed prematurely in just over five years and 39,618 miles later. Earlier this year I kept seeing coolant under the car. I had the dealer install new belts and a new water pump. The new pump failed right out of the box spilling coolant on the new belts. So, the dealer removed the new belts, installed another new water pump and then reinstalled the same belts. I don't know how this will affect to the longevity of the new belts. Also, my main concern is that the timing belt is driving the water pump, and the whole assembly is hidden under a cover. If the water pumps starts failing, hot coolant will spill on the timing and the balancer belts causing them to weaken over time, and they can either slip or break causing catastrophic engine failure and an accident. Please see related photos: www.Honda-tech.com/showthread.php?T=1908944 I believe this is a poor design that can cause the engine to fail suddenly. It seems that Honda from 1992 to 2002 use the same basic concealed pump design. Note: The water pump was replaced at 36,139 (preventive measure) and it failed at 75,757 or less than 40,00 later!!! updated 05/11/10.8jb
- Bethesda, MD, USA
- Amesbury, MA, USA