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merc009 Sep 5, 2015 05:51 PM

Timing belt replacement and waterpump
 
So my tl has 103k miles and after the oil change i got the B4 coded, the timing belt cost 100$ at the dealer but they are charging 600$ labor (783$ total) is this something i can take to my usual mechanic or do i need the dealer to do it? 600$ labor is ridiculous, thats not even including the water pump



Basically can i take this to my mechanic who knows what they're doing?

dezymond Sep 5, 2015 07:02 PM

Well that's who works on your car at the dealers, a mechanic, they just happen to be Honda mechanics. Any good independent shop can get a timing belt done, especially if they specialize in Hondas.

ggesq Sep 5, 2015 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by merc009 (Post 15545478)
Basically can i take this to my mechanic who knows what they're doing?

:yes:

Or try a Honda dealer and see what they say.

What part of the country are you in?

bymotion Sep 5, 2015 07:53 PM

That price is normal, at least where I am. My dealer is charging 860 for belt, plugs, valves but only inspecting pump and tensioner.

anx1300c Sep 5, 2015 10:39 PM

$600 labor at an Acura dealership is hardly out of line. IIRC, the book calls for 5-6 hours.

t-rd Sep 6, 2015 01:02 AM

That's why you try to do it yourself providing that you have the tools. I just finished the job on my 07 Accord V6 yesterday and I saved a load of money. All parts at the dealer are way overpriced also.

merc009 Sep 6, 2015 01:40 AM


Originally Posted by ggesq (Post 15545514)
:yes:

Or try a Honda dealer and see what they say.

What part of the country are you in?

southern california,

most honda dealers literally give me a funny face or expression over the phone when I ask them if they service acuras, kinda makes me not want to take it to a honda dealer

nfnsquared Sep 6, 2015 01:37 PM

It's a good thing that the OP started a thread on this subject because there just isn't any info in this forum on said subject...

GreenSpades Sep 6, 2015 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by nfnsquared (Post 15545805)
It's a good thing that the OP started a thread on this subject because there just isn't any info in this forum on said subject...

I've never heard of that, timing belt? Who needs that?

Actually $600 really isnt that bad at an Acura dealership. My step dad just shelled out close to $1500 for the entire service.

truonghthe Sep 8, 2015 06:58 PM

$600 is for ONLY TB as far as Acura dealer price goes, if you want get the WP replace its another price.

Joseph Stansbury Sep 8, 2015 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by GreenSpades (Post 15545807)
I've never heard of that, timing belt? Who needs that?

Actually $600 really isnt that bad at an Acura dealership. My step dad just shelled out close to $1500 for the entire service.

This is what i paid for mine. Service included timing belt, water pump, a/c belt,power accessory or drive belt & tensioner pulley. But i had mine done at 170k. :what::what: It was a surprise as the previous owner swore to me that it was done at 100k... :annoyed:

nvmaddog Sep 9, 2015 07:50 AM


Originally Posted by Joseph Stansbury (Post 15547507)
This is what i paid for mine. Service included timing belt, water pump, a/c belt,power accessory or drive belt & tensioner pulley. But i had mine done at 170k. :what::what: It was a surprise as the previous owner swore to me that it was done at 100k... :annoyed:

The original belt that came off of mine yesterday at 120k couldn't have been in better shape. I could have easily went 200k with no problem.

maharajamd Sep 9, 2015 08:12 AM

^Same.

MikeTC Sep 10, 2015 02:06 PM

In NJ, Honda dealers work on Acura; got mine done for $399 (TB with Water pump) and another $95 for tensioner pulley.

anx1300c Sep 10, 2015 05:35 PM

Lol, Honda dealers work on Acuras in all states.

MikeTC Sep 11, 2015 07:38 AM

Apparently not in So Cal per merc009 above. Maybe Honda Dealers out there have more work than what they could handled.

merc009 Sep 12, 2015 01:37 AM

I decided to take it to a shop that specialises on honda and acura, but not the dealer

Im doing spark plus and all that other stuff on my own some other time

The main thing i care about is the timing belt since i dont want it to snap

I read that you need to change the water pump and timing belt at the same time since its more convenient, is there anything else to change with the timing belt? I need to know the part so i can buy it at the dealer and take it to the shop

nvmaddog Sep 12, 2015 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by merc009 (Post 15551231)
I decided to take it to a shop that specialises on honda and acura, but not the dealer

Im doing spark plus and all that other stuff on my own some other time

The main thing i care about is the timing belt since i dont want it to snap

I read that you need to change the water pump and timing belt at the same time since its more convenient, is there anything else to change with the timing belt? I need to know the part so i can buy it at the dealer and take it to the shop

I would replace the cam and crankshaft seals as well. Cheap parts that are right there and easy to change with everything out of the way.

sockr1 Sep 12, 2015 10:43 AM

Sub'd since I need to get mine done in the coming month. I'll be taking it to a local Acura Honda place and having them install my lightweight pulley and gates belt at the same time.

anx1300c Sep 12, 2015 08:45 PM


Originally Posted by merc009 (Post 15551231)
I decided to take it to a shop that specialises on honda and acura, but not the dealer

Im doing spark plus and all that other stuff on my own some other time

The main thing i care about is the timing belt since i dont want it to snap

I read that you need to change the water pump and timing belt at the same time since its more convenient, is there anything else to change with the timing belt? I need to know the part so i can buy it at the dealer and take it to the shop

The Aisin kit from Rock Auto is $175 and is very popular here. It has the timing belt, tensioner, idler, adjuster, and water pump. I'll be using the same kit and also changing the thermostat and radiator hoses, but those are optional. Accesory belt shoukd also be done, but if you're doing your own plugs, I'm sure you can replace that on your own as well. This kit is all you'll really need.

https://www.rockauto.com/catalog/mor...id=410&jpid=16

‹^› ‹(•¿•)› ‹^› Sep 14, 2015 01:48 PM


Originally Posted by anx1300c (Post 15551599)
The Aisin kit from Rock Auto is $175 and is very popular here. It has the timing belt, tensioner, idler, adjuster, and water pump. I'll be using the same kit and also changing the thermostat and radiator hoses, but those are optional. Accesory belt shoukd also be done, but if you're doing your own plugs, I'm sure you can replace that on your own as well. This kit is all you'll really need.

https://www.rockauto.com/catalog/mor...id=410&jpid=16

Question, has anybody tried the Belt kit?

https://www.rockauto.com/catalog/mor...nid=498&jpid=0

anx1300c Sep 14, 2015 06:43 PM

^^
I actually bought an OEM drive belt and tensioner, so I can't comment on that kit. The OEM tensioner is pretty steep; around $150 I think I paid.


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