Serpentine Belt, & items I use for my (2013-2017) Honda Accord on my Amazon affiliate Storefront here: www.amazon.com/shop/striker50/list/1GQO7BKQEEC6D?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d
As you’ve been told already, this was the best video on this and I watched it while doing my replacement. Took me less than and hour. Longest thing was to Jack up, remove passenger tire and set on Jack stands. The removal of the tire made this job easy! Great video and I’m now subscribed, Thank you.
This is the fourth video I have seen on this procedure. No one else took off the bottom plastic cover so as to guide the belt onto the lower pulleys. I don't know how it is possible to do the job only from the top. The videos that did it only from the top did not show how they did it. Not surprised as they must have spent hours getting it done. Great job with this video. A detailed video that left nothing out. Thanks.
Bro! Glad my tip helped you out! I’ve been telling everyone the same. Remove the front passenger wheel and it’ll save you so much time changing out that belt or even changing out that pulley. Great video!
Thanks! In my original video I made last year I removed the wheel but that video didn't come out good so I never uploaded it because the quality wasn't as great. There is the extended Hook tool that makes putting the belt on easier but I'd rather work with more space than get frustrated because that was my initial experience. Thanks for checking mine out 👍
@@Striker50_ yessir I do actually. However, will be selling it soon as I am going to be picking up a family member’s ‘17 Pilot. It’s been great, but need to move on. The 9th gen accords gave me plenty of experience though.
good video brother, very well explained, I have that same noise in my honda accord 2017, the curious thing is that it only has (62,000 miles), but well, this same weekend I will change the tensioner, thanks for the video, regards
Owsemone video. Very well explained and attention to details. I have done it before on my Honda CR-V 2015.. I just needed the torque specification of the two bolts 17Ft-lbs and 41ft-lbs for the 12 mm bolts. Great video. Thanks
Thanks for the praise 🙏 Yeah all of the videos I found on this service would cut out steps which lead me to be frustrated the first time I did this service since the belt kept falling off. Decided to do the best I can to show everything
Exactly the same advice I was given to me when getting my Valve Cover Gasket done it was Pep Boys so they did that and the tensioner but sound didn't go away so I tooked it to another Pep Boys and they said it's the tensioner again which my warranty covers so I'll see how it goes
Pep Boys is ok, but I stopped going after my wheel almost flew off on the freeway because they didn't tighten it. One of the things is that they may not replace the proper pulley, they may have assumed it was the tensioner one which is why it continued making the noise. I would say it is an aftermarket one that failed quicker, but it would have at least been quiet for a while before it started to make noises again
@@Striker50_ that's what I was told they put a aftermarket pulley on it the noise never stopped I had to go to upper management this is my last time also
Strange. At the very least they should confirm the diagnosis before adding the part. But yeah companies like that dont train their staff well@@meoutthispiece9015
Pretty sure I had this job snake bit from the get go… While changing my friends serp, the tensioner SHEERED at that 19mm/17mm bolt/dog/protrusion. I didn’t do the repair prior, my guess is the belt was replaced at 20k or 30k, the car has 48k (miles) now but sits out doors unsheltered so the drive belt was just totally whooped. I have never had that happen before, quite a learning experience! I’ll be making a tool specifically so this never happens again. Very frustrating! REPLACE OEM WITH OEM.
Thank you very much for making this very informative video. When do you know if the tensioner pulley and serpentine belt need to be replaced ? Is there a certain mileage or time ?
@@richardl341 I'm glad I could help here Richard! I would say for the tensioner pulley you'd have to wait for the noise and for the serpentine belt usually you can see it cracking or ripping visually. It's not a bad idea to replace at the hundred thousand miles Mark but if everything looks good and sounds good it never hurts to save some money right
Which aftermarket tensioner did you use that gave out in 1 year? I am going with Dayco and they're supposed to be OEM quality as they're usually one of the tier 1 suppliers for Honda/Acura.
Fantastic video! but one note: The torque specs are reversed. The hex nut (longer one) is the one that should be 41 ft-lb, and the other bolt is 18 ft-lb.
@@Striker50_ Chilton Repair Guides. I'd share a screenshot, but I honestly have no idea how to do that on RUclips :P Tell you what, though, I should have listened to you and gone OEM. My Gates tensioner shattered as I was trying to release the tension to put the new belt on 😐
Thanks for the video. Mine only makes this sound after a cold start. Engine starts and a few seconds later the sound starts. Then it stops after 3-5 seconds. I am due to change it. Honda thinks its the starter and the fly wheel issue. Would the started make a similar noise?
You're welcome. The starter makes a different noise I've replaced it twice. If you're hearing that whining noise it should be continuous. Do you live in a really cold area?
@@Striker50_ yeah. I'm up in Ontario Canada. We had a couple cold nights in the minus and it's been warmer with rain last several days. It started with the cold weather and it seems to be getting progressively longer. It does sound like it's coming from the left side of the engine but I could be wrong. The belt is squicking loudly though until the car is driving a good 20-30 minutes on the hwy. So I know it needs to be replaced along with the timing belt. About 200k km or 130k miles. Not sure what else it would be.
@@NikosRentas Man it's COLD cold up there. This Accord uses a timing chain, but one noise I experience at start up is in relation to the VTC actuator. It goes away after about a 1/2 second for me. There are some videos on it and is pretty common with Honda
@@Striker50_ lol yeah it will get cold next month and February. Like cold cold lol. I have a 2014 accord coupe V6. It's the timing belt version before they switch to chain. Il check the VTC actuator but since I'm changing the belt at least we will know if it fixes it.
BEST WAY TO DO THIS IS TOP SIDE... unbolt the tree screws that hold the engine mount, move aside and used a long extension wrench 🔧 with a bent on the adjustment screw... plenty of space from the top after that... 8mm hex socket and 12mm socket hold the pully. Reverse order and call it a day! 30mn 45mn job... no need to do anything else, your welcome
Good video well detail just got a bit concerned when you turned the car on and the radiator reservoir was leaning on the converter. Hopefully engine didnt warm up enough to melt it a bit.
Where can i find the belt diagram for a 2016 - 2022 Acura ILX? I've checked online, in the owners manual and even under the hood - i cant seem to find it anywhere. I know its probably very similar to yours but i just want to make sure. Any ideas?
@@Striker50_ It came off easy and know we put every thing back together and I mean full weight and no movement like maybe a cm. Supposed to start work tomorrow first day car is seating at my mechanic / friends garage parts are crazy we spent hours trying to no avail
@@Striker50_ got a question for you. I changed the serpentine belt and it started smoking. Yes it was aligned correctly. Do you know what the problem could be?
I don't unfortunately, but it would be similar steps by removing the serpentine belt to gain access, and realistically, I think the serpentine belt is the most annoying part of this whole thing@@MrSamiam2310
I was going to say, if it's aligned, something has to be causing friction for the smoke to happen and you solved it with the AC being seized up. @@MrSamiam2310
I noticed the most MPG improvement when I adjusted my valves and cleaned my throttle body. I just got 38.2 MPGs driving from Ventura to Glendale with some hills in Calabasas. Granted I was going around 60-65 but that's the highest I've ever gotten
Hey, yes I did. I was going to make a video replacing the valve cover gasket, but found out Honda valves don't self-adjust and was about 50,000 mi. over the recommended service. You need these little spacers that look like metal popsicle sticks, and while I was there, I had the injectors cleaned as well. I found a guy here in LA that specializes in Japanese cars and is about half the price from everyone else. I swing by when something is a bit out of my abilities @@damntomato6451
Serpentine Belt, & items I use for my (2013-2017) Honda Accord on my Amazon affiliate Storefront here:
www.amazon.com/shop/striker50/list/1GQO7BKQEEC6D?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d
I'm sure you've been told before, but your video was the best on you tube illustrating how to make this repair!
Really appreciate that! Watched all the videos made on this service and tried to combine them all to give the best content possible 👌
Agreed 💯
Thank you for a great video. I had to change the waterpump on my 2015 CRV and this gave me the confidence! Saved me $440 CDN in labour! Thank you!
Wow!! That's a lot!! Thank you for taking the time to share that it worked
As you’ve been told already, this was the best video on this and I watched it while doing my replacement. Took me less than and hour. Longest thing was to Jack up, remove passenger tire and set on Jack stands. The removal of the tire made this job easy! Great video and I’m now subscribed, Thank you.
You're too kind thanks for taking the time to reach out
This is the fourth video I have seen on this procedure. No one else took off the bottom plastic cover so as to guide the belt onto the lower pulleys. I don't know how it is possible to do the job only from the top. The videos that did it only from the top did not show how they did it. Not surprised as they must have spent hours getting it done. Great job with this video. A detailed video that left nothing out. Thanks.
Thanks for appreciating the process! The quickest way isn't always the fastest way 🚄
Bro! Glad my tip helped you out! I’ve been telling everyone the same. Remove the front passenger wheel and it’ll save you so much time changing out that belt or even changing out that pulley. Great video!
Thanks! In my original video I made last year I removed the wheel but that video didn't come out good so I never uploaded it because the quality wasn't as great. There is the extended Hook tool that makes putting the belt on easier but I'd rather work with more space than get frustrated because that was my initial experience. Thanks for checking mine out 👍
@@Striker50_ oh! Then it’s something you already knew! My bad. Video was detailed either way. Keep going brother!
@@jmc224 A-ok the more people that know there's an optional method the better 🙏
You still have your Accord?
@@Striker50_ yessir I do actually. However, will be selling it soon as I am going to be picking up a family member’s ‘17 Pilot. It’s been great, but need to move on. The 9th gen accords gave me plenty of experience though.
@@jmc224 That's awesome and you can't go wrong with all that space
Ridiculously thorough! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
@@josephbriceno2799 Didn't want to miss any steps for y'all 🙏
Great job, got do one tomorrow, my confidence boost watching your video!
Nice! Step by step and you'll be done in no time
Hero dont wear a cap. But right now. Youre my hero. Bigger than spiderman
THIS is the best compliment I have ever received thank you so much!
I will be knocking this out soon. Thanks for the video. Wish me luck!
Let's goooo Roy
You got this
If possible, I always try to get Honda OEM parts. There are tons of great aftermarket parts as well, but I think Honda’s parts are the best.
Yup that's why I went with OEM parts here after the aftermarket one giving out so quick
good video brother, very well explained, I have that same noise in my honda accord 2017, the curious thing is that it only has (62,000 miles), but well, this same weekend I will change the tensioner, thanks for the video, regards
Nice! Hope this can help you take care of that. You going to go with OEM parts?
Owsemone video. Very well explained and attention to details. I have done it before on my Honda CR-V 2015.. I just needed the torque specification of the two bolts 17Ft-lbs and 41ft-lbs for the 12 mm bolts. Great video. Thanks
@@ricardomarmol1257 👍 As long as it's not torqued insane you should be good
Very very nice explaining video of serpentine replacement and functionality too. Nice work,no comparison with your video ❤❤❤
Thanks! I learned after the first time 🤞
You are very detailed about how you do it. Thank you for uploading this VDO🙏
Thank you hope it was helpful
Great great video, very well explained, this kind of video will make your job a lot easier. Thank you!
Thanks for the praise 🙏
Yeah all of the videos I found on this service would cut out steps which lead me to be frustrated the first time I did this service since the belt kept falling off.
Decided to do the best I can to show everything
Exactly the same advice I was given to me when getting my Valve Cover Gasket done it was Pep Boys so they did that and the tensioner but sound didn't go away so I tooked it to another Pep Boys and they said it's the tensioner again which my warranty covers so I'll see how it goes
Pep Boys is ok, but I stopped going after my wheel almost flew off on the freeway because they didn't tighten it.
One of the things is that they may not replace the proper pulley, they may have assumed it was the tensioner one which is why it continued making the noise. I would say it is an aftermarket one that failed quicker, but it would have at least been quiet for a while before it started to make noises again
@@Striker50_ that's what I was told they put a aftermarket pulley on it the noise never stopped I had to go to upper management this is my last time also
Strange. At the very least they should confirm the diagnosis before adding the part. But yeah companies like that dont train their staff well@@meoutthispiece9015
Pretty sure I had this job snake bit from the get go… While changing my friends serp, the tensioner SHEERED at that 19mm/17mm bolt/dog/protrusion. I didn’t do the repair prior, my guess is the belt was replaced at 20k or 30k, the car has 48k (miles) now but sits out doors unsheltered so the drive belt was just totally whooped.
I have never had that happen before, quite a learning experience! I’ll be making a tool specifically so this never happens again. Very frustrating!
REPLACE OEM WITH OEM.
Interesting I've never heard of them giving out that quickly
Thank you very much for making this very informative video. When do you know if the tensioner pulley and serpentine belt need to be replaced ? Is there a certain mileage or time ?
@@richardl341 I'm glad I could help here Richard! I would say for the tensioner pulley you'd have to wait for the noise and for the serpentine belt usually you can see it cracking or ripping visually. It's not a bad idea to replace at the hundred thousand miles Mark but if everything looks good and sounds good it never hurts to save some money right
Which aftermarket tensioner did you use that gave out in 1 year? I am going with Dayco and they're supposed to be OEM quality as they're usually one of the tier 1 suppliers for Honda/Acura.
I can't recall but it was around $28 on Amazon
"Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I can move the world."
- Archimedes
@@cm1133 Breaker bars ftw
Fantastic video! but one note: The torque specs are reversed. The hex nut (longer one) is the one that should be 41 ft-lb, and the other bolt is 18 ft-lb.
@@christopherlee5881 Thanks do you mind sharing where you found those specs?
@@Striker50_ Chilton Repair Guides. I'd share a screenshot, but I honestly have no idea how to do that on RUclips :P Tell you what, though, I should have listened to you and gone OEM. My Gates tensioner shattered as I was trying to release the tension to put the new belt on 😐
Very helpful, and professionally done!
@@ReggieBrundidge-ls9tq Thank you kindly ! 👋
Thanks for the video. Mine only makes this sound after a cold start. Engine starts and a few seconds later the sound starts. Then it stops after 3-5 seconds. I am due to change it. Honda thinks its the starter and the fly wheel issue. Would the started make a similar noise?
You're welcome. The starter makes a different noise I've replaced it twice. If you're hearing that whining noise it should be continuous. Do you live in a really cold area?
@@Striker50_ yeah. I'm up in Ontario Canada. We had a couple cold nights in the minus and it's been warmer with rain last several days. It started with the cold weather and it seems to be getting progressively longer. It does sound like it's coming from the left side of the engine but I could be wrong. The belt is squicking loudly though until the car is driving a good 20-30 minutes on the hwy. So I know it needs to be replaced along with the timing belt. About 200k km or 130k miles. Not sure what else it would be.
@@NikosRentas Man it's COLD cold up there. This Accord uses a timing chain, but one noise I experience at start up is in relation to the VTC actuator. It goes away after about a 1/2 second for me. There are some videos on it and is pretty common with Honda
@@Striker50_ lol yeah it will get cold next month and February. Like cold cold lol. I have a 2014 accord coupe V6. It's the timing belt version before they switch to chain. Il check the VTC actuator but since I'm changing the belt at least we will know if it fixes it.
@@NikosRentas yeah, do update me on the results
BEST WAY TO DO THIS IS TOP SIDE... unbolt the tree screws that hold the engine mount, move aside and used a long extension wrench 🔧 with a bent on the adjustment screw... plenty of space from the top after that... 8mm hex socket and 12mm socket hold the pully. Reverse order and call it a day! 30mn 45mn job... no need to do anything else, your welcome
@@ermerijc5398 certainly possible, it can even be done without doing that as well. I just wanted to show the most frustration free way
Good video well detail just got a bit concerned when you turned the car on and the radiator reservoir was leaning on the converter. Hopefully engine didnt warm up enough to melt it a bit.
Good call, the engine would have to be running for a few minutes to get hot enough to do that
Where can i find the belt diagram for a 2016 - 2022 Acura ILX?
I've checked online, in the owners manual and even under the hood - i cant seem to find it anywhere. I know its probably very similar to yours but i just want to make sure.
Any ideas?
Which engine is that?
Moral of the story, go OEM.
Yup, or a really good aftermarket that is known
Do you need to have the riveting tool or can you use something else?
What do you mean by riveting tool? The ratchet?
No the tool to take out the covers by the tire when removing the wheel
@@saulgoodmanj you could use a butter knife , scissors, or a flathead 🪛
Great video!!!
This is the one I was looking for
@@ivarub1017 Glad you found it 🙏🙏🙏
Wish I made it a little shorter but I wanted to cover everything
@@Striker50_
When the video is good will never be too long
@@ivarub1017 🤙🤙🤙🤙
Thanks for making this video!
Hope it helped 🙏
What an wonderful video
Thank you hope it helped!
I'm a little worried because I have a Honda Accord 2015 and when I looked up the belt the description says up to 2014
@@VatoRanger nah you should be fine It's the same engine
How would i know if the issue is serpentine belt tensioner or chain tensioner? Im having a rough idle and whining sound and other noises
The tensioner pulley will make noise as you step on the gas
The chain tensioner only makes noise on startup for like 1 second
Where did you order your OEM parts for the Honda?
The tensioner pulley is on ebay, the belt is on my amazon storefront on the link
OK, thank you I’m going to check it out now
Is it easier replacing just black roller and belt?
Doesn't make a difference actually. It would be one extra step removing the roller, then you would have to know the torque specs for that part
Great video! Thank you.
Happy to be of service 🙏
Good video.
Thanks 👌 it took me a while to get everything right
No idler pulley in Accords?
I'm not 100% sure about all the pulleys on this Accord
Good stuff 👏🏻
@@Vqchance Thanks Glad I could help
My tensioner pulley won’t pull back after changing alternator
@@Davmo80 check to see if anything is jammed
@@Striker50_ It came off easy and know we put every thing back together and I mean full weight and no movement like maybe a cm. Supposed to start work tomorrow first day car is seating at my mechanic / friends garage parts are crazy we spent hours trying to no avail
Thank you,dealer wants like $400,.🙁
@@luiscanul1639 🤯🤯
About $150 for both parts and takes 20 minutes if you've done this job before
Me encanta
Gusto en escuchar eso
Dang good video💯
Thanks! I know how it could be a pain dealing with this
@@Striker50_ got a question for you. I changed the serpentine belt and it started smoking. Yes it was aligned correctly. Do you know what the problem could be?
@@Striker50_ I figured out my water pump seized up. You don't happen to have a video on that do you?
I don't unfortunately, but it would be similar steps by removing the serpentine belt to gain access, and realistically, I think the serpentine belt is the most annoying part of this whole thing@@MrSamiam2310
I was going to say, if it's aligned, something has to be causing friction for the smoke to happen and you solved it with the AC being seized up. @@MrSamiam2310
Y up👍
@@EUANTgarcia Thanks for watching the vid hope it helped!!
Omg, get to the point.🤦♂️
@@truckthiss It's not my fault your dopamine receptors are fried
Make no sense
@@dreybh7841 Sorry to hear you don't understand the step-by-step process including all tools needed
Did you notice your car’s performance improve? ie: acceleration, gas mileage
I noticed the most MPG improvement when I adjusted my valves and cleaned my throttle body. I just got 38.2 MPGs driving from Ventura to Glendale with some hills in Calabasas. Granted I was going around 60-65 but that's the highest I've ever gotten
@@Striker50_ did you end up taking your car to a shop for valve adjustment? If not, I as it an easy job?
Hey, yes I did. I was going to make a video replacing the valve cover gasket, but found out Honda valves don't self-adjust and was about 50,000 mi. over the recommended service. You need these little spacers that look like metal popsicle sticks, and while I was there, I had the injectors cleaned as well. I found a guy here in LA that specializes in Japanese cars and is about half the price from everyone else. I swing by when something is a bit out of my abilities @@damntomato6451
@@Striker50_ nice to hear this , where is this place I would like to get my injectors clean on my 2014 Honda accord sport ..
@@javier85e Where do you live?
I'm a little worried because I have a Honda Accord 2015 and when I looked up the belt the description says up to 2014
@@VatoRanger You should be good The engine is the same unless of course you have the V6 version but otherwise everything remains the same