1996 integra breakdown possibly timing chain failure
#1
1996 integra breakdown possibly timing chain failure
i was driving my 96 integra down the highway and my engine died. a few people a i spoke to suggested it may be a problem with timing chain. i really don't know much about cars anybody with some info in this area would be greatly appreciated.
#2
1) The Integra does not use a timing chain. It uses a timing belt.
2) The belt should be replaced along with the tensioner and water pump every 95,000 miles or every 6 years, whichever comes first.
If the OEM belt is still on the motor, it should have been replaced in 2002 or 2003 at the latest.
Beyond that, I need to know what happened when you tried to restart the car... h:
2) The belt should be replaced along with the tensioner and water pump every 95,000 miles or every 6 years, whichever comes first.
If the OEM belt is still on the motor, it should have been replaced in 2002 or 2003 at the latest.
Beyond that, I need to know what happened when you tried to restart the car... h:
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#3
1) The Integra does not use a timing chain. It uses a timing belt.
2) The belt should be replaced along with the tensioner and water pump every 95,000 miles or every 6 years, whichever comes first.
If the OEM belt is still on the motor, it should have been replaced in 2002 or 2003 at the latest.
Beyond that, I need to know what happened when you tried to restart the car... h:
2) The belt should be replaced along with the tensioner and water pump every 95,000 miles or every 6 years, whichever comes first.
If the OEM belt is still on the motor, it should have been replaced in 2002 or 2003 at the latest.
Beyond that, I need to know what happened when you tried to restart the car... h:
#5
did you run out of gas?? haha.. jk.. fuel problem??
#6
alright guys had plenty of gas first off =P i was doing about 70 down th e highway, my rpms just dropped, lights and everything were working tried restarting the car it was turning but the car would not start. i then had problems with the battery which i thought was the cause of the problem so had the battery replaced...once again lights and everything worked but still would not start
#7
btw i just bought the car and had on the road for about 2 weeks the previous owner told me the car was well kept and i haven't had any other problems. the car has about 130,000 miles, i spoke with the previos owner and he said he has never replaced the timing belt. he sold the car to me for a decent price at 1,200. would it be worth the money to fix? this is my first car and other than this have really been enjoying it
#9
btw i just bought the car and had on the road for about 2 weeks the previous owner told me the car was well kept and i haven't had any other problems. the car has about 130,000 miles, i spoke with the previos owner and he said he has never replaced the timing belt. he sold the car to me for a decent price at 1,200. would it be worth the money to fix? this is my first car and other than this have really been enjoying it
#10
got the car to the shop it was definitely the timing belt...bummer anyway the guy says theyll just replace the belt and time the engine for $400 and hope it works or what i really should do is send the head out to a machine shop get it repaired and replace a lot of other stuff while they're at it which i really don't have the money for...