How to Replace Change Serpentine Belt Honda Civic 1.8L 2013 and What conditions to Look For
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Time for a Belt Change before it breaks and you are stuck somewhere on the road..Follow along, its not too bad..it's in a tight space for sure...S8E486
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What a good informational video. Very concise, precise and thorough. One of the best out there if not THE BEST.
Thanks for the compliments and thanks for watching too...
Hi there, great video! Do you recommend Continental/Contitech serpentine belts or shall I prefer OEM? Thx in advance
Continental or Gates are very good aftermarket ones, but original oem is better..most likely made by the same companies...
I am problems getting enough throw, please describe the tool used on the idler and tool used to extend your throw
Gear wrench makes the tool kit, it comes with the extension bar..you can rent a tool from an Autozone store too.
Thanks so much great help....
I'm glad it helped you out and thanks for watching too...
Hey bro, does the civic 2013 have "timing belt"?? I got B124 service, im not sure if civic 2013 have "timing belt"
Hondas have a timing chain, they say timing belt but it also means if equipped...
@@alyoungcuda i asked the dealer, they said civic doesn't have timing belt, but have the serpentine belt, maybe different terms
@@drexric8609 serpentine belt will not give you a code, its one of those terms that say if applicable
I've owned this car since 2016 and I had no idea the hood could be opened wider.
I do not see how you put the belt in.
Lack of a camera person to follow my 2 hands around but there is no need to see it since you are the one removing it..it goes back on the way you took it off..its in a tight area that 85% of the pullies are not seen.
@@alyoungcuda yeah! 1 that would be nice if you could show how is it removed and put back again. but defenitely, this video is very educational.. thank you for showing this.. and hope you could make more repair videos for civic, thank you!
Good job