Honda accord 2.3 liter timing belt jump what should I do?
Honda accord 2.3 liter timing belt jump what should I do?
Wish you luck cause most of the time the valve train has some damage. Check into the timing mark first, Correct the timing as indicate by this follow diagram and see how the vehicle run:
http://www.fixya.com/cars/t4410126-timing_belt_marks_honda_accord_2_3l
or this video:
E mail if you have more question. HTH
Belt needs to be replaced. Can't repair the belt, water pump needs to be done also since that's also part of the system
Run in circles, scream and shout.
Tow it in and be ready to hear the valves are bent. If its hi miles be ready to replace it with something else
What should I do? Are you saying that you are not smart enough to get it repaired. Getting it repaired is what most people would do if they want the care to run.
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