Inspect Idle Speed Notes Valve Clearance (S) Notes Inspect every 110,000 miles, otherwise adjust only if noisy.Water Pump Notes Replace Engine Oil (S) Notes Perform at interval or every 1 year, whichever comes first.Spark Plug (E) Notes Timing Belt Notes Replace at 110,000 miles or 84 months, whichever comes first. If regularly driven in very high (110 degree F, 43 degree C) or very low (-20 degree F, -29 degree C) temperatures replace at 60,000 mile intervals
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The 1.7 liter has a cam belt. Replace it at 110,000 miles.
The 2003 Honda Civic is an interference engine and as such if the belt breaks you will have engine damage. Replace the cam belt every 105,000 miles.
All Honda 4 cylinders from 2003 and up have a timing chain except the 2004 & 2005 Honda Civic which has a belt. 2006 and up Civic has a chain.
Timing belt. Started from 2006, Honda changed to timing chain.
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Yes, it does have an interference engine so do replace your timing belt on schedule time or else the engine might be dead when the timing belt is broken.
Beginning in 2003 all Honda 4 cylinders switched to a cam chain except the Honda Civic 1.7 liter 4 cylinder which still had a belt. The Honda Civic 1.7 liter switched to a cam chain beginning in 2006. All Honda V6 engines still use a cam belt that must be replaced.
It's got a timing chain not a belt.Basically good forr the life of the car.
refer to the manual. page 243
The 2003 Honda Civic has 16 valves.
A 2003 Honda Civic'c cost will depend largely on the amount of miles on the Honda Civic. The more miles on the civic, the cheaper the Honda Civic will be.