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All Acura MDX models, including the 2011 version, are equipped with a timing belt. Acura advises replacing the timing belt every 60,000 to 100,000 miles due to regular wear and tear. Failing to do so could lead to severe consequences, especially if it occurs at high speeds, posing a significant safety risk to the driver and passengers. In comparison, a timing chain typically lasts the entire lifespan of the vehicle. While replacing a timing belt may be more cost-effective than dealing with a failed timing chain, the downside is needing to do it multiple times throughout the vehicle's lifetime. Each option has its own set of pros and cons to consider!
The 2011 Acura MDX's 3.7-liter V-6 engine is equipped with a timing belt.
The 2011 Acura MDX is furnished with a timing belt.