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The 2011 Honda Pilot comes with a timing belt, which Honda refers to as the Camshaft drive belt. It is recommended to have the belt inspected every 30,000 miles and replaced every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. A mechanic will charge around $400 to $500 for a timing belt replacement. If the timing belt breaks, you'll hear a loud snapping noise and clanging from loose parts in the engine, and the car will be inoperable. In such a case, you'll need to have the car towed to an auto repair shop. Signs that your timing belt may be failing include rough idling, engine misfiring, an oil leak at the front of the engine, and the illumination of the check engine light.
The 2011 Honda Pilot comes equipped with a timing belt.
The 2011 Honda Pilot comes equipped with a timing chain that typically needs to be changed at approximately 100,000 miles.
Do I need to change the timing belt on my 2011 Pilot when it reaches 155,000 kilometers?