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Old 06-16-2004, 05:39 PM   #1
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2000 Odyssey Timing Belt

Does anyone know if the Odyssey has a timing belt or timing chain. Does this have to be replaced, or on the newer cars this is a non issue?

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Old 06-23-2004, 06:33 PM   #2
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Re: 2000 Odyssey Timing Belt

timing belt. Yes it needs to be replaced at i think 105k.
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Old 07-05-2004, 09:14 PM   #3
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timing belt... every 90,000 miles... just did one yesterday


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Old 07-06-2004, 04:59 PM   #4
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Re: 2000 Odyssey Timing Belt

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timing belt... every 90,000 miles... just did one yesterday


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Thats the Dealers recommendation. This is whats in the owners manual.

Service at the indicated distance or time, whichever comes first. Do the items as listed for each interval. Follow
the schedule below for normal driving conditions; for severe conditions, follow the schedule on the other side.
7,500 mi/ — Do items in A.
15,000 mi/1 yr Do items in A and B.
22,500 mi/ — Do items in A.
30,000 mi/2 yrs Do items in A, B, and C.
37,500 mi/ — Do items in A.
45,000 mi/3 yrs Replace coolant; use Genuine Honda Antifreeze/
Coolant mixed 50/50 with water.
Replace transmission fluid. Use Genuine Honda ATF.
Re lace Replace brake fluid; use Genuine Honda DOT 3.
Do items in A and B.
52,500 mi/ — Do items in A.
60,000 mi/4 yrs Do items in A, B, and C.
67,500 mi/ — Do items in A.
75,000 mi/5 yrs Replace coolant; use Genuine Honda Antifreeze/
Coolant mixed 50/50 with water.
R l t i i fl id G i H d ATF Replace transmission fluid; use Genuine Honda ATF.
Do items in A and B.
82,500 mi/ — Do items in A.
90,000 mi/6 yrs Replace brake fluid; use Genuine Honda DOT 3.
Do items in A, B, C.
97,500 mi/ — Do items in A.
105,000 mi/7 yrs Replace the timing belt, and inspect the water pump.
Check idle speed.
Check valve clearance (when engine is cold).
Replace coolant; use Genuine Honda Antifreeze/
C l t i d 50/50 ith t Coolant mixed with water.
Replace spark plugs.
Replace transmission fluid; use Genuine Honda ATF.
Do items in A and B.
112,500 mi/ — Do items in A.
120,000 mi/8 yrs Do items in A, B, and C.
#According to state and federal regulations, failure to do the maintenance items marked with a # symbol will not void emissions warranties. However, Honda
recommends that all maintenance services be done at the recommended interval to ensure long-term reliability.
 2000 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. – All Rights Reserved AJA 21233 (0004) Y0566
Replace air cleaner element.
Inspect and adjust drive belts.
Replace micron air filter.
C
B Replace engine oil filter.
Inspect front and rear brakes.
• Check pads and discs for wear (thickness) and
damage.
• Check calipers for leaks and check tightness of
mounting bolts.
• Check wheel cylinder for leaks.
• Check brake linings for cracking, glazing, wear,
and contamination.
Check parking brake adjustment. Should be fully
applied within 3 to 5 clicks.
Inspect tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and
rack boots.
• Check steering linkage for looseness.
• Check fluid lines for damage and leaks.
Inspect suspension components.
• Check bolts for tightness.
• Check condition of ball joint boots for deterioration
and damage.
Inspect driveshaft boots for cracks, and check boot
bands for tightness.
Inspect brake hoses and lines (including ABS).
Check the master cylinder and ABS/TCS modulator
for damage and leakage.
Check all fluid levels, condition of fluids, and check
for leaks. If needed, add transmission fluid, engine
coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and
windshield washer fluid.
Inspect cooling system hoses and connections.
• Check for damage, leaks, and deterioration.
• Check for proper fan operation.
# Inspect exhaust system. Check catalytic converter
heat shield, exhaust pipe, and muffler for damage,
leaks, and tightness.
#Inspect fuel lines and connections. Check for leaks,
loose connections, cracks, and deterioration.
A Replace engine oil.
Rotate tires. Follow the pattern shown in the
Owner’s Manual. Check tire inflation and condition.
NOTE: Except for the 105,000 mile interval, check/adjust
valves only if noisy.
Technician: Date:
Service
Advisor: Date:
R.O.#
Use this schedule if the vehicle is driven mainly in any of these severe conditions:
• Less than 5 miles per trip or, in freezing temperatures, less than 10 miles per trip.
• In extremely hot weather (over 90F).
• Extensive idling or long periods of stop-and-go driving.
• Trailer towing, driving with a roof-top carrier, or driving in mountainous conditions.
• On muddy, dusty, or de-iced roads.
3,750 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
7,500 mi/6 mos Do items in A.
11,250 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
15,000 mi/1 yr
Clean air cleaner element.
Do items in A and B.
18,750 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
22,500 mi/11/2 yrs Do items in A.
26,250 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
30,000 mi/2 yrs Do items in A, B, and C.
33,750 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
37,500 mi/21/2 yrs Do items in A.
41,250 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
45,000 mi/3 yrs Replace coolant; use Genuine Honda Antifreeze/Coolant mixed
50/50 with water.
Clean air cleaner element.
Replace brake fluid; use Genuine Honda DOT 3.
Do items in A and B.
48,750 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
52,500 mi/31/2 yrs Do items in A.
56,250 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
60,000 mi/4 yrs #Replace the timing belt and inspect the water pump if the vehicle
is regularly driven in temperatures above 110F or below –20F; if
not, do this at 105,000 miles.
Do items in A, B, and C.
63,750 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
67,500 mi/41/2 yrs Do items in A.
71,250 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
75,000 mi/5 yrs Replace coolant; use Genuine Honda Antifreeze/Coolant mixed
50/50 with water.
Clean air cleaner element.
Do items in A and B.
78,750 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
82,500 mi/51/2 yrs Do items in A.
86,250 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
90,000 mi/6 yrs Replace brake fluid; use Genuine Honda DOT 3.
Do items in A, B, and C.
93,750 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
97,500 mi/61/2 yrs Do items in A.
101,250 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
105,000 mi/7 yrs Replace the timing belt, and inspect the water pump only if this
service was not done at 60,000 miles.
Check idle speed.
Check valve clearance (when engine is cold).
Replace coolant; use Genuine Honda Antifreeze/Coolant mixed
50/50 with water.
Clean air cleaner element.
Replace spark plugs.
Do items in A and B.
108,750 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
112,500 mi/71/2 yrs Do items in A.
116,250 mi/ – Replace engine oil and filter.
120,000 mi/8 yrs Replace the timing belt and inspect the water pump if the belt was
replaced at 60,000 miles and the vehicle has been regularly driven
since then in temperatures above 110F or below –20F.
Do items in A, B, and C.
#According to state and federal regulations, failure to do the maintenance items marked with a # symbol will not void emissions warranties. However, Honda
recommends that all maintenance services be done at the recommended interval to ensure long-term reliability.
Replace air cleaner element.
Inspect and adjust drive belts.
Replace transmission fluid. Use Genuine Honda ATF.
Replace micron air filter.
Check parking brake adjustment. Should be fully applied
within 3 to 5 clicks.
Lubricate all locks, latches, and hinges with multi-purpose
grease or Honda White Lithium Grease.
Inspect brake hoses and lines (including ABS). Check the
master cylinder and ABS/TCS modulator for damage and
leakage.
Check all fluid levels, condition of fluids, and check for leaks.
If needed, add transmission fluid, engine coolant, brake fluid,
power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid.
Inspect cooling system hoses and connections.
• Check for damage, leaks, and deterioration.
• Check for proper fan operation.
#Inspect exhaust system. Check catalytic converter heat
shield, exhaust pipe, and muffler for damage, leaks, and
tightness.
#Inspect fuel lines and connections. Check for leaks, loose
connections, cracks, and deterioration.
Check the operation of all lights and controls.
Inspect the underbody. Check frame and panels for damage.
Inspect paint for scratches and stone chipping.
Replace micron air filter if the vehicle is driven in urban areas
with a high concentration of soot, or whenever air flow is less
normal.
Replace engine oil and filter.
Inspect front and rear brakes.
• Check pads and discs for wear (thickness) and damage.
• Check calipers for leaks and check tightness of mount bolts.
• Check wheel cylinder for leaks.
• Check brake linings for cracking, glazing, wear, and
contamination.
Rotate tires. Follow the pattern shown in the Owner’s Manual.
Check tire inflation and condition.
Inspect tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and rack boots.
• Check steering linkage for looseness.
• Check fluid lines for damage and leaks.
Inspect suspension components.
• Check bolts for tightness.
• Check ball joint boots for deterioration and damage.
Inspect driveshaft boots for cracks, and check boot bands for
tightness.
B
A
C
Technician: Date:
Service
Advisor: Date:
NOTE: Except for the 105,000 mile interval, check/adjust
valves only if noisy.
R.O.#
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Old 09-09-2005, 02:06 PM   #5
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Re: 2000 Odyssey Timing Belt

How much did this cost?
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Old 10-02-2005, 12:15 AM   #6
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$800 change out best and water pump,,, Dealer Price
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