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Is there a timing belt or chain in the 2008 Honda CR-V?

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Byron Woods

The 2008 Honda CR-V has a timing chain instead of the usual timing belt. The use of a chain means it's more likely to last the entire lifespan of your vehicle, which is around 150,000 miles or 10 years. Unlike a timing belt that needs regular replacement, typically every 6 months or 5,000 miles, a timing chain shouldn't need to be changed at all. If the chain does break, the cost of a replacement part is typically between $80 and $189. This repair is usually covered by warranty, but if it's not, you can expect to pay an additional $98 to $284 for labor unless you decide to do the repair yourself.

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  • Eleanor D.

    A timing belt is a significant cost that must be replaced once or twice during the car's lifespan, and it should be replaced before it fails or the car could be severely damaged. It is not a part that needs to be replaced every 5,000 miles. The 2008 model, on the other hand, has a timing chain which I think is more beneficial.

  • Ethel T

    The 2008 Honda CR-V is equipped with a timing chain, which is known for its longevity compared to a timing belt. It's recommended to have the timing chain inspected during regular maintenance or when replacing a water pump.

  • Star

    Here is a paraphrased and modified version of the text "Chain": "A series of interconnected links or rings, typically made of metal, used for various purposes.

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