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[quote=Anonymous]Honda recommends changing the timing belt at 105k but it is super uncommon for the belt on this engine to snap at your mileage. I have 150k on the original belt with no issues. What happens sometimes on odysseys is that the tensioner goes bad and this leads to a belt failure. The tensioner will give you plenty of warning. It makes noises for months before failing. Anyway, if you decide to go for it and change the belt, make sure you get the tensioner, which is the weakest part in the time belt assembly, changed as well. Most of the cost in changing the belt is labor to get to the belt. Once you there it is little additional labor to change components like the tensioner. [/quote]
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