Things to replace on 2000 SE @ 105K miles
#1
Things to replace on 2000 SE @ 105K miles
I'm the 3rd owner of the 2000 Accord SE which I've purchased with 76k miles and will be reaching 105k on the odometer pretty soon. Previous owners didn't keep good maintenance records so I'm trying to figure out what should I change on top of things listed in the manual.
Things done so far:
Oil changes every 5k miles
Changed ATF @ 85K
Put new brake pads and rotors [front] @ 95k
So far my list for 105k service is:
1) Timing Belt Kit (Timing Belt, Water Pump, Valve Cover Gasket kit and all applicable Drive Belts) http://www.handa-accessories.com/accmaint00.html
2) Spark Plugs (Denso Iridium or NKG Iridium)
3) Brake Fluid
What else should I look into doing when I reach 105K? Thank you!
Things done so far:
Oil changes every 5k miles
Changed ATF @ 85K
Put new brake pads and rotors [front] @ 95k
So far my list for 105k service is:
1) Timing Belt Kit (Timing Belt, Water Pump, Valve Cover Gasket kit and all applicable Drive Belts) http://www.handa-accessories.com/accmaint00.html
2) Spark Plugs (Denso Iridium or NKG Iridium)
3) Brake Fluid
What else should I look into doing when I reach 105K? Thank you!
#2
RE: Things to replace on 2000 SE @ 105K miles
Fresh antifreeze?
It looses its anti-corrosion properties with time & you cant measure that with a hydrometer float.
PS fluid?
That doesnt have any schedule, but I refuse to believe that any fluid can work forever.
ATF more often than every 85k... (genuine Honda ATF??)
It looses its anti-corrosion properties with time & you cant measure that with a hydrometer float.
PS fluid?
That doesnt have any schedule, but I refuse to believe that any fluid can work forever.
ATF more often than every 85k... (genuine Honda ATF??)
#3
RE: Things to replace on 2000 SE @ 105K miles
Thank you Jim.
Adding:
4) Power Steering Fluid
5)Antefreeze
Only got the car @ 76k, so that's why I changed ATF so late...not sure if previous owners changed it. I think I'll change it again at 115-120k next time.
Anything else to add to my list? Thank you!
Adding:
4) Power Steering Fluid
5)Antefreeze
Only got the car @ 76k, so that's why I changed ATF so late...not sure if previous owners changed it. I think I'll change it again at 115-120k next time.
Anything else to add to my list? Thank you!
#4
RE: Things to replace on 2000 SE @ 105K miles
Cam seal / crank seal / counterbalance shaft seal / "oil pump seal"
It's not really the oil pump but the parts breakdown calls it out as such; #7 in the pic.
The seals may not beleaking at 105k miles, but they rarely make it to the second belt change without leaking.
It's not really the oil pump but the parts breakdown calls it out as such; #7 in the pic.
The seals may not beleaking at 105k miles, but they rarely make it to the second belt change without leaking.
#5
RE: Things to replace on 2000 SE @ 105K miles
Great, thank you hondadude.
Found this useful thread as well:http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/2315538
Found this useful thread as well:http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/2315538
#6
Guys, it took me much longer that I anticipated to put the remaining miles on the car, but I'm almost there now. I've emailed hanga-accessories, and the following items are included in the timing belt kit: timing belt, balance shaft belt, water pump with gasket, valve cover gasket set (valve cover gasket, rubber grommets, spark plug tube seals, etc.), power steering drive belt, and the belt that drives the A/C and alternator. I've also purchased a set of NKG Iridium spark plugs, and will drop by local Honda dealer for Brake and PS fluids and antifreeze. I'm looking at this (http://www.thehondapartsstore.com/he...All&vinsrch=no) diagram, but I can't find "cam" and "crank" seals, could you please point them out by numbers? Also, I've noticed some people are replacing timing / balancer belt adjusters; is that really necessary? Are there any other parts or services I should consider doing / replacing? Thank you!
#7
Any input guys? I'm at 104700 miles
Also, Found Proline 50/50 Antifreeze on sale @ Pepboys:
http://pepboys.shoplocal.com/pepboys...pBoys-090501RF
Will it work fine for the accord? Thank you!
Also, Found Proline 50/50 Antifreeze on sale @ Pepboys:
http://pepboys.shoplocal.com/pepboys...pBoys-090501RF
Will it work fine for the accord? Thank you!
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