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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2006

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honda Logo Timing Belt

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gordy - 17 Dec 2006 21:25 GMT
Anyone know the interval for timing belt change on the Honda Logo?
Also anywhere I can pick up a workshop manual?
Could really use some help here.

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Elle - 17 Dec 2006 23:24 GMT
What year is your Logo?

Why do you not have an owner's manual?

Some ideas: Wikipedia says the Logo is also known as the Fit
and was built from 1996-2001. For those years, all Hondas
except the Honda Passport  have a TB interval of 105k miles,
according to Gates.com .

www.helminc.com is your best bet for a workshop manual

> Anyone know the interval for timing belt change on the
> Honda Logo?
> Also anywhere I can pick up a workshop manual?
> Could really use some help here.
gordy - 19 Dec 2006 03:25 GMT
Its a year 2000 Logo, car belongs to a friend, bought second hand
didn’t get manual.
will check out web site for workshop manual.
many thanks for your help.

> Anyone know the interval for timing belt change on the Honda
> Logo?
> Also anywhere I can pick up a workshop manual?
> Could really use some help here.
Erik - 19 Dec 2006 05:47 GMT
> Its a year 2000 Logo, car belongs to a friend, bought second hand
> didn’t get manual.
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>  > Also anywhere I can pick up a workshop manual?
>  > Could really use some help here.

A good rule of thumb for timing belts is 60,000 miles.

Here's a good source of timing belt info:

http://www.gates.com

Then click on 'Timing Belts' in the lower right 'Popular Topics' menu.

Check here for factory shop manuals:

http://www.faxonautolit.com

I suggest getting a real McCoy Honda manual... it might come in two or
more volumes... get them all.

Good Luck!

Erik
jim beam - 19 Dec 2006 06:05 GMT
>> Its a year 2000 Logo, car belongs to a friend, bought second hand
>> didn�t get manual.
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>
> A good rule of thumb for timing belts is 60,000 miles.

maybe for cheapo aftermarket belts, but the real thing is good for 105k.
 unless you're doing the work yourself, that makes a /big/ difference
to cost of ownership since belt replacement is not cheap.

> Here's a good source of timing belt info:
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
> Erik
Tegger - 19 Dec 2006 14:31 GMT
>>> Its a year 2000 Logo, car belongs to a friend, bought second hand
>>> didn�t get manual.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>  
> maybe for cheapo aftermarket belts, but the real thing is good for 105k.

105K *OR* seven years, Whichever comes first!

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