Honda Timing Belts & Chains
Buckle Set, L Rear Seat Belt *NH167L* (Graphite Black)
Outer Set, R Rear Seat Belt *NH900L* (Deep Black)
Buckle Set, R Front Seat Belt *NH900L* (Deep Black)
Outer Set, L Rear Seat Belt *YR412L* (Bright Ivory)
Buckle Set, L Rear Seat Belt *NH598L* (Atlas Gray)
Tongue Set, Rear Seat Belt Center *NH686L* (Warm Gray)
Seat Belt Assembly, R Rear *NH167L* (Elr) (Graphite Black)
Outer Set, R Front Seat Belt *NH167L* (Graphite Black)
Outer Set, R Rear Seat Belt *YR169L* (Mild Beige)
Buckle Set, L Front Seat Belt *B94L* (Dark Lapis)
Buckle Set, L Rear Seat Belt *NH598L* (Atlas Gray)
Outer Set, R Front Seat Belt *Y18L* (Silky Ivory)
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Timing Belts & Chains
Timing belts and chains control the timing of engine valves and ensure the camshaft and crankshaft move in sync. Over time, these components wear, stretch, or crack, which can lead to engine misfires or severe damage. At Larry H. Miller Honda Parts, we recommend using genuine Honda replacements to maintain precision and longevity. Choosing authentic parts reduces the risk of failure and keeps the engine operating smoothly.
How Timing Belts & Chains Work
The belt or chain connects the crankshaft to the camshaft, regulating valve movement. A tensioner maintains proper tension to prevent slipping and uneven wear. Genuine Honda parts provide accurate fitment, reducing stress on the engine. Popular models that use these components include the Honda Accord and Honda CR-V.
Why Timing Belts & Chains Fail
Belts can crack, while chains may stretch over time, both causing timing issues. Heat, friction, and improper maintenance increase wear. Using genuine Honda belts and chains ensures correct strength, fit, and durability. Inspecting related parts like the tensioner helps prevent premature failure and maintains engine reliability.
When to Replace Timing Belts & Chains
Replace belts according to the manufacturer’s recommended interval, usually between 60,000 and 100,000 miles. Chains last longer but should be inspected for stretch or noise. Genuine Honda timing components meet factory specifications and ensure dependable performance. Installing authentic replacements protects the engine and maintains smooth operation.
FAQ About Timing Belts & Chains
How often should a timing belt be replaced?
Check the Honda schedule, typically every 60,000–100,000 miles.
Do timing chains need replacement?
They last longer but inspect for stretch or noise.
Can aftermarket belts work?
They may function, but Honda parts offer precise fit and durability.
Why inspect the tensioner?
A worn tensioner can cause premature belt or chain failure.
