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Car Forum / Honda Cars / August 2007

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Replaced Timing belt & Water pump at 100K miles for Honda accord

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santa19992000@yahoo.com - 10 Aug 2007 15:56 GMT
Replaced Timing belt at 100K miles, after timing belt change, if I
press gas pedal, I can feel something is holding like applying brake,
took back to mechanic and showed it, he said, he just changed timing
belt only, he is good mechanic, he asked me to drive for few days and
see, probably belts are new, it will take sometime.

when I press gas pedal, I can hear some sound like something is
touching, Is this common when change the timing belt, thanks in
advance.
Slacker - 10 Aug 2007 22:47 GMT
> Replaced Timing belt at 100K miles, after timing belt change, if I
> press gas pedal, I can feel something is holding like applying brake,
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> touching, Is this common when change the timing belt, thanks in
> advance.

Sound to me like something's wrong-- I don't buy the wait a few days line...
Tegger - 10 Aug 2007 23:55 GMT
santa19992000@yahoo.com wrote in news:1186757774.830768.322100
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> Replaced Timing belt at 100K miles, after timing belt change, if I
> press gas pedal, I can feel something is holding like applying brake,

Did it happen immediately after the timing belt job was done?

> took back to mechanic and showed it, he said, he just changed timing
> belt only,

That is a very big job with lots of chance to make some very big
mistakes.

> he is good mechanic, he asked me to drive for few days and
> see, probably belts are new, it will take sometime.

If the problem started right after the timing belt job, then your
mechanic installed the belt wrongly.

> when I press gas pedal, I can hear some sound like something is
> touching, Is this common when change the timing belt, thanks in
> advance.

Belts do NOT need "break in". They are either installed correctly or
they are not. Take the car back and ask your "good" mechanic to check
his work. I think he made a mistake.

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jim beam - 11 Aug 2007 01:42 GMT
> santa19992000@yahoo.com wrote in news:1186757774.830768.322100
> @x35g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
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> they are not. Take the car back and ask your "good" mechanic to check
> his work. I think he made a mistake.

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