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My 2001 Honda Accord has 37,000 miles. I know, I don't drive a lot. It has been garaged and I get oil changes every 3,000 miles. I was told by a local Honda dealership that I should have the timing belt replaced. It seems a little over cautious to replace the belt when the car has such low mileage. What's your opinion?
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Honda recommends replacing the belt every 105,000 miles or 7 years. The timing belt is made of rubber, and time has as much an effect on it as does mileage. This is what every car manufacturer recommends as well, and when you consider the damage done if a timing belt breaks, it is the correct thing to do.