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Car Forum / Honda Cars / November 2005

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99 Accord lx timing belt change

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Nick - 24 Nov 2005 20:17 GMT
Hello everyone,

    One thing that I have chosen not to do as I have heard people
really messing this up is the timing belt. On my mother's car while
she didn't have the mileage (currently 46k), the years were there so I
had to get the timing belt changed. Now that I got the car back, I
noticed that antifreeze is leaking close to the lower hose. I'm going
to jack the car up tomorrow and see if it is cracked or the clamp
isn't secure as it's raining today.
    I took a look at the Haynes manual to see if the radiator is
required to be removed for the timing belt (I recall that in older
models this to be the case) but can't seem to find it for this model
year. Does anyone think that they could have screwed this up at the
dealer?

Thanks,
Nick
'Curly Q. Links' - 25 Nov 2005 01:36 GMT
> Hello everyone,
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> Thanks,
> Nick

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If it's leaking from the timing belt cover, at the bottom, they've
forgotten to torque up the new water pump (you didn't say if it was
replaced) or your pump is just leaking. That would be super-ironic,
since you have to remove the timing belt to change the pump :-(  

You don't have to disconnect the rad hose, as far as i can remember.

'Curly'
Nick - 25 Nov 2005 03:14 GMT
Thanks for the help, yes the pump was also changed but the leak
appears to be coming from near the lower radiator hose (at least from
what I could see) on the left side and the timing belt I believe is on
the right side. I'll take a look at it in the morning.

Thanks,

Nick

>> Hello everyone,
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>'Curly'
Elle - 25 Nov 2005 05:21 GMT
I have only one timing belt job under my belt, but the only thing I can
imagine is that if the 99 Accord requires the oil pan to be supported during
the job, then the support may have slipped or not been properly placed.

On my 91 Civic, one of the motor mounts has to be removed for TB jobs.
Before removing the TB, I support the oil pan with a jack and a 1 foot
square piece of plywood, per the manual's directions.

Some shop did a TB change on my Civic many years ago and did not properly
support it. This dented the car's oil pan considerably.

Look for dents in the vicinity of the oil pan and where the hose is leaking.

Of course, it could be a lot of things that caused the leak.

> Thanks for the help, yes the pump was also changed but the leak
> appears to be coming from near the lower radiator hose (at least from
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> >'Curly'
Nick - 25 Nov 2005 21:17 GMT
I had a look at it this morning. It looks like the dealership didn't
place one of the hoses all the way in. Once I did it, that took care
of the problem. Luckily the radiator wasn't damaged :)

Thanks for everyone's input.

Nick

>I have only one timing belt job under my belt, but the only thing I can
>imagine is that if the 99 Accord requires the oil pan to be supported during
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