>> Would like to find out what to expect--cost wise-for a timing belt and
>> water
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> Mike
as usual, i disagree about the need to replace seals. risk of damage
outweighs risk of leakage. it's mostly just a profit increment for the
shop and no good for the car. and it's pretty damned pointless from the
perspective of the biggest leakiest bearing in the whole vehicle - the
main seal which remains untouched because it's too hard to get at! it's
best to use a quality oil with decent seal conditioners and leave alone.
> > Would like to find out what to expect--cost wise-for a timing belt and
> > water
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> Mike
Called three Honda Dealers in my local area; all quoted on the same repair
work
Replace timing belt, water pump, all drive belts and coolant. Prices were
$850, $810 (provides a loaner car) and $790. I'm going with the $810 dealer
primarily because he can do it in 6 days from today vs 17 days for the $850
dealer. The $790 guy is abut a 40 min drive with no way for me to get home.
Too bad I didn't think about it sooner as I just had my EGR valve replaced
(under the 80,000 mile/8 yr. extended warranty) and could have had the belt
replacement done at the same time.
Thanks for the comments.
MLD
gigelus2k3 - 12 Aug 2007 16:15 GMT
> > > Would like to find out what to expect--cost wise-for a timing belt and
> > > water
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> Thanks for the comments.
> MLD
For the sake of statistics, where are you located? In the SF/Bay Area,
a very reputable Honda repair shop charged me about 650 for the timing
belt and water pump replacement.
Serban
Zorro_2k - 20 Aug 2007 02:22 GMT
>> Mike
>>
> Called three Honda Dealers in my local area; all quoted on the same repair
> work
> Replace timing belt, water pump, all drive belts and coolant. Prices were
> $850, $810 (provides a loaner car) and $790.
HOLY CRAP...I live in East-Central Fla, and the local Honda dealer charged
me $495 for timing belt, water pump and drive belt change..
MLD - 20 Aug 2007 03:41 GMT
> >> Mike
> >>
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> HOLY CRAP...I live in East-Central Fla, and the local Honda dealer charged
> me $495 for timing belt, water pump and drive belt change..
I ended up paying $750 (summer deal)--still no where near $495. But you pay
the price by living in the middle of Fla--no spring, no fall, no snow
storms--oh, you do get the hurricanes though <g>
MLD
Z_2K - 25 Aug 2007 03:26 GMT
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> storms--oh, you do get the hurricanes though <g>
> MLD
Yes, I often think about the seasons while at the beach.........in January.
I lived up North most of my life, and I can honestly tell you I don't miss
the seasons at all. And if I want Fall colors or snow, I just drive about 8
hours up to North Carolina for a weekend. I couldn't ski when living in
Nebraska, anyway.
piperspost@webtv.net - 23 Aug 2007 23:00 GMT
Where in East Central Florida do u live? I( am in Orlando & I called
Coggin Honda & they gave me a higher quote