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I own a 6-year old Honda Accord estate. It's due for a service and has done 44,000 miles. The dealer says it needs the cam belt changing although this is not due until 75,000 miles. Does it need doing? I noticed on the V5 that the colour says silver whereas it is dark grey. Does this matter?

Asked on 1 October 2011 by PO, via email

Answered by Honest John
A 6-year-old Accord has a timing chain engine, not a timing belt engine. The previous model 1998 - 2003 Accord was belt cam. The reference may be to the auxiliaries drivebelt. I wouldn't worry about the V5C. What looks silver to some people is metallic grey to others.
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