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1998 Honda Civic Timing Belt Tensioner Popular Q&A
Q: How to Replace a Timing Belt on a 1998 Honda Civic.
A: 1. Disconnect the battery by removing the negative cable using the appropriate size wrench. Move the cable out of the way, but do not let it touch metal. Jack t... Read More »
Q: How to Replace the Timing Belt in a 1998 Honda Civic.
A: 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable and lay it aside. Make sure that it does not touch metal. Unbolt the power steering pump from the bracket, but do not r... Read More »
Q: Where is a timing belt on 1998 Honda Civic?
A: On the driver side of the motor under the plastic cover. Read More »
Q: How to put a timing belt on a 1998 Honda Civic Dx 4 cylinder?
A: take the timing cover off the belt there should be a gear below the camshaft pully its a tensioner use a peice of chalk and mark the very top of the cam pully a... Read More »
Q: When does a timing belt need to be replaced on a 1998 Honda Civic...
A: 105,000 miles. The timing belt drives the water pump. I believe Honda recommends changing both at the same time. Read More »