Our timing belt sets come from a company that is committed to supplying components that are engineered and manufactured under strict quality control procedures. They are leaders in timing component quality which provides you with the highest quality parts available on the market.
Specifications:
- Kit includes:
- (1) - Timing Belt
- (1) - Tensioner
- (1) - Water Pump
- (1) - Water Pump Gasket
- (1) - Crankshaft Seal
- (1) - Camshaft Seal
- (1) - Valve Cover Gasket
- Spark Plug Tube Seals
- Grommets
- Direct replacements
- Fits models with L4 1.7L Engine only
Most car manufacturers recommend changing your timing belt between 50,000 and 70,000 miles (consult your owner's manual to see what your specific manufacturer suggests).
Item Condition:
New
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2 Year Warranty
This item is backed by our 2-year warranty. In the event this item should fail during intended use, we will replace the part free of charge.
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step : Removing the Valve Cover (0:34)
- Loosen the two plastic flat head screws from the engine cover
- Remove the engine cover
- Disconnect the ignition coil electrical connectors
- Remove the three 10mm bolts holding the wiring harness to the valve cover
- Pull the cable hold-down off the stud
- Pry the wiring harness off of the valve cover with a flat blade screwdriver
- Remove the four 10mm nuts from the ignition coils
- Pull out the ignition coils
- Remove the 10mm nuts from the throttle cable
- Remove the oil dipstick
- Twist off the oil cap
- Disconnect the PVC breather hose
- Loosen the five 10mm studs from the valve cover
- Pry the wiring harness retainer from its studs with the flat blade screwdriver
- Disconnect the A/C line hold-down with a flat blade screwdriver
- Pull the power steering line off the valve cover bracket
- Pull the A/C line off the valve cover bracket
- Lift the valve cover up and off
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step : Removing the Valve Cover Gaskets (3:25)
- Pull up the valve cover gasket with a pick
- Peel off the valve cover gasket
- Pull up the ignition coil gaskets with a pick
- Peel off the ignition coil gaskets
- Pry the studs off the top of the valve cover
- Cut off the valve cover stud gaskets with wire cutters or a razor
- Slide the washer off the stud
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step : Installing the Valve Cover Gaskets (5:50)
- Slide the washers onto the valve cover stems
- Slide on the valve cover stud gaskets
- Put the studs into place on the valve cover
- Install the valve cover gasket with the tabs on the timing cover side
- Firmly press in the gasket
- Push in the ignition coil gaskets with the bezel facing the engine side
- Firmly press in the gaskets
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step : Installing the Valve Cover (7:08)
- Clean the gasket sealing area with a solvent and a paper towel
- Slide the valve cover onto the timing cover side, first
- Maneuver the valve cover into place
- Put the long bolts into the intake side of the engine
- Put the shorter bolts into the exhaust side of the engine
- Tighten the 10mm bolts to 7.2 foot pounds of torque
- Put the wiring harness retainer into place
- Connect the PVC breather hose
- Push the power steering hose into the bracket
- Push the A/C hose into the bracket
- Push the ignition coils into place
- Tighten the four 10mm nuts onto the ignition coil
- Putt the wiring harness into place
- Connect the ignition coil wiring harnesses
- Insert the two 10mm bolts into the wiring harness
- Push the cable retainer onto the stud
- Fasten the two 10mm nuts onto the cable retainer
- Tighten all the 10mm nuts and bolts
- Twist on the oil cap
- Put the oil dipstick into place
- Put the engine cover into place
- Tighten the two plastic flathead screws into the engine cover
- Start the engine
- Check for leaks
Customer Q&A
Ask a question to 1A Auto customers who purchased the product
is there a video for this kit?
John S
March 2, 2016
Timing Belt and Water Pump 2001-05 Honda Civic 1 A Auto replacement video
https://youtu.be/3PAgdJ1ZSeA
Austin P
April 23, 2018
Are these belts good quality? I am just nervous to order a belt online I want to make sure it will last on me and not snap !
Herb H
June 1, 2019
1A Autos house brand parts are manufactured by various aftermarket companies specifically for us and built to your vehicles exact OEM specifications.
Peter L
June 1, 2019