2002 honda crv timing belt or timing chain

Asked by henryeleven Jun 21, 2019 at 09:21 AM about the 2002 Honda CR-V

Question type: General

When should I replace 2002 honda crv timing belt?  The diagnostic tool says
the camshaft sensor was bad, but it might be a timing belt/chain issue.

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Good News. Your 2002 Honda CRV came with one engine choice, the 2.4 liter four cylinder and it has a timing chain which normally lasts the life of the vehicle without being serviced or replaced. If you are seeing a fault code for camshaft sensor, P0340, replace it and cancel the code. You should be okay at that point. It is true that a belt or chain that has jumped a cog or two indicates a sensor fault but that rarely happens on a timing chain engine until it has a kazillion miles on it.

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What qualifies as a kazillion miles? Looking at one with 200,000 miles.

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