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Old Apr 20, 2007
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possible timing belt need replaced?

well ive been driving around for the past couple months with a whining noise coming from the front part of the car under acceleration and driving(not 100% sure if it continues to whine if i drive). sorta sounds like its coming from the timing belt/power steering area. the car only has 19k miles and had to pour a lil bit of power steering fluid in the reservoir. does that mean my timing belt is needed to be replaced or could it mean something is wrong with my power steering?

if u are gonna ask if the steering feels heavy it feels completely fine just a lil heavier b.c i did swap out steering wheels with the rsx one and my used koni yellows are all worn out(swapping to stock soon). any suggestions?

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Re: possible timing belt need replaced?

its a pully bearing problem or a tension problem mine does it too go to suto zone and get some silicone belt spray and that will stop it if you think its a timing belt problem then look at the belt itself and check for fraying or slippage off the cam gear


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Re: possible timing belt need replaced?

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Re: possible timing belt need replaced?

aite cool ill go get some when i plan to swap my suspension out and put new pads in. anyone got a good recommendation on brake pads at like advance auto and silicone spray to get? also for the spray do i just spray it at the part where the pulley is attached to the altenator?

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Re: possible timing belt need replaced?

just spray it at the belt and it will get in there id rec. STP belt spary its a little can and u want to get non-metallic pads or they are like 40 bucks at the dealer not a bad price for a dealer either and u get honda parts
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