2004 Honda Accord, timing belt
I have an 04 Honda Accord V6 @ 72900 miles. I got the car from my dad at 60K. His service history says a new serpentine belt was installed at 57K. My current mechanic is suggesting I install a new timing belt, and I'm wondering if a timing belt is something different than a serpentine belt.
I clearly know nothing about cars if I'm even asking this question, so any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Jon
I clearly know nothing about cars if I'm even asking this question, so any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Jon
I'm also a newbie, but I got this one down now. 
The serpentine belt is the belt you can see. Open up the hood when the engine is running, it's the belt that is next to the engine.
The timing belt is not visible, you'd have to take the engine cover off. It costs a lot more to replace.
The timing belt should be changed after the first 105k miles or 7 years. So I think yours is about due for that since it's an 04.

The serpentine belt is the belt you can see. Open up the hood when the engine is running, it's the belt that is next to the engine.
The timing belt is not visible, you'd have to take the engine cover off. It costs a lot more to replace.
The timing belt should be changed after the first 105k miles or 7 years. So I think yours is about due for that since it's an 04.
Any idea what I should expect to pay for a new timing belt to be installed?
I live in NYC, so my garage charges 110/hour for labor. Manager at garage estimated it could be between 1000 and 1500, which seemed ridiculously high.
I live in NYC, so my garage charges 110/hour for labor. Manager at garage estimated it could be between 1000 and 1500, which seemed ridiculously high.
According to Mitchel, you are looking at 5.4 hours of labor, that includes the cam and crank seals and tensioner. Now there is not an option for adding the water pump replacement to this but if you look at the preocedure, you have to do the 5.4 hours of work and then remove 5 bolts and then re-install those same five bolts.....So IMHO, that is at best .2~.3 hours of additional labor....so 5.7 in labor.
The rest is the cost of the parts.
The rest is the cost of the parts.
That's extremely helpful poorman. I appreciate it - those labor estimates will come in handy when i have this job done. Now if only I didn't live in NYC and have to pay 110/hour for labor.
What do labor costs run in other parts of the country? just curious...
What do labor costs run in other parts of the country? just curious...


