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Old 05-25-2016, 01:34 PM
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Timing Belt and OEM parts at Honda

So I am getting a timing belt done on my '06 TL for the first time and the best deal is at the Hamilton Honda in NJ for $549 (mentioned previously here when it was $389 several years ago) which includes the timing belt, drive belt, water pump and coolant. They will inspect the tensioner and that will be an extra $125 if needed. Acura wanted $799 for the same service. My question is how much does it matter with the timing belt and pump to have genuine Acura Parts? I will have Honda OEM parts but according to Acura, I shouldn't use them. Of course, I realize they just want my business. Any opinions from the mechanics on here?

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they're the same; they're pulling your chain.. 549 is not a bad price though.
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^ don't forget the spark plugs.
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Spark plugs were an extra $350. Is that something something they can inspect?
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Originally Posted by Jessica Lyn
Spark plugs were an extra $350. Is that something something they can inspect?
wow that's insane. that will cost you 40 bucks and 30 min of your time if you do it yourself
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Old 05-25-2016, 01:50 PM
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350 for spark plugs? The plugs will cost you 40-60 at most for good ones. the front 3 plugs are like 30 mins labour at most lol . the back 3 are a little tricky as theres not a lot of room but take off the strut bar and boom you have clearance.
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heck of a price for the Timing belt, water pump etc.

cheapest i have been quoted thus far:
$925 for timing belt package
$215 sparks (obviously doing this myself)
$495 Valve adjustment.
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Spark plugs were an extra $350. Is that something something they can inspect?
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http://www.hamiltonhonda.net/honda-timing-belts.html
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Yeah there is no such thing as Acura OEM parts vs Honda OEM parts. If you look up the parts for a timing belt kit the same parts fit almost all J3x engines throughout Honda and Acura. I have found that my local Acura dealer almost borderline rude about any service I get. My local Honda dealer was a lot better but they are still a dealership. It is funny that dealerships across the country not just Honda include different things in the 105k service and if you try to do a la cart they usually instantly add hundreds to the price. I tried to get a price on the 105k service from my Honda Dealership and they said since I didn't have the 90k I would have to have that first. Dealerships use the 105k listed in the owners manual to try to do unnecessary things. I was quoted $1400 for the 105k and it included everything under the sun. Definitely go with OEM Honda though I have heard of other timing belts having problems.

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Just make certain the price is set in concrete as last year they were adding an additional $100 to the price if it wasn't a Honda vehicle.
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Originally Posted by Jessica Lyn
So I am getting a timing belt done on my '06 TL for the first time and the best deal is at the Hamilton Honda in NJ for $549 (mentioned previously here when it was $389 several years ago) which includes the timing belt, drive belt, water pump and coolant. They will inspect the tensioner and that will be an extra $125 if needed. Acura wanted $799 for the same service. My question is how much does it matter with the timing belt and pump to have genuine Acura Parts? I will have Honda OEM parts but according to Acura, I shouldn't use them. Of course, I realize they just want my business. Any opinions from the mechanics on here?

Thanks, and have a wonderful day.
$125 extra for the tensioner? That's a bit of a rip off considering you can purchase the Aisin tensioner for only $54 from Amazon. There's more labor involved if they re-use the tensioner than if they replace it. Either way, they have to remove and re-attach it, but if they re-use it, they have to place it in a vice and compress the piston and pin it before they re-attach it.

I would highly recommend replacing the tensioner. If it starts leaking and then blows, you'll be out an engine.

What about tensioner pulley and idler pulley? Does their price include those?

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Spark plugs were an extra $350. Is that something something they can inspect?
Total ripoff and part of their bait and switch routine. They get you into their shop on the so-so timing belt deal and then rip you off on a plug change. With a coupon, you can usually find the plugs for ~$42 out the door from Advance Auto Parts. Assume a 1-hour minimum labor charge at $125/hour, so they are really ripping you off @ $350.
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I agree on the checking on extra if you bring in Acura. i called a Honda dealer here in town yesterday and they said it might be an extra $80 because its acura, and they too did not include a new tensioner.

I also asked if they included a new thermostat and they said no, in the techs words "those things never go bad." I hung up.
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Order the Aisin kit and the NGK plugs from rockauto. Then call Paul, our star mechanic up in Clifton, 201-562-9820. The savings will make it MORE than worth the trip (about an hour North of Hamilton), and you'll get OEM parts without the Honda name on the package along with a former Honda/Acura mechanic who knows what the hell he's doing.
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just if your curious heres what i have found calling around my area today....

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Originally Posted by DMZ
Order the Aisin kit and the NGK plugs from rockauto. Then call Paul, our star mechanic up in Clifton, 201-562-9820. The savings will make it MORE than worth the trip (about an hour North of Hamilton), and you'll get OEM parts without the Honda name on the package along with a former Honda/Acura mechanic who knows what the hell he's doing.
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+1. He's also a trusted vendor here on AZ. Check out some of his reviews:

https://acurazine.com/forums/ny-nj-3...rth-nj-883797/
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i believe Hamilton Honda charged me 79 bucks for the tensioner. but I did my T.B job in 2011 I believe
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Originally Posted by DMZ
Order the Aisin kit and the NGK plugs from rockauto. Then call Paul, our star mechanic up in Clifton, 201-562-9820. The savings will make it MORE than worth the trip (about an hour North of Hamilton), and you'll get OEM parts without the Honda name on the package along with a former Honda/Acura mechanic who knows what the hell he's doing.
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Clifton where ?? I'm in Passaic and need to get this same work done to my '07 Type S ASAP. And I also agree with getting the Aisin kit and plugs from Amazon, I found both wayyyyy cheaper
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Clifton where ?? I'm in Passaic and need to get this same work done to my '07 Type S ASAP. And I also agree with getting the Aisin kit and plugs from Amazon, I found both wayyyyy cheaper
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Old 05-28-2016, 12:35 PM
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just reached 100k miles and i'm getting prepped for this service also

my local (WNY) honda does the 3.2/v6 package for about $750 taxed i think.
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