Does the 2014 Honda Pilot have a timing belt or chain?

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Nick B. January 20, 2021
EacH3.6L V6 engine in the 2014 Honda Pilot is driven by a timing belt, which Honda recommends You change every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, or 4 to 7 years. There are advantages and disadvantages to each timing apparatus, but the replacement interval is one of the biggest downsides to having a belt; expect this to nickel and dime You over the lifetime of Your Pilot. A timing chain, in contrast, is typically good for the lifetime of the vehicle; You can usually expect one to stay well for 250,000 or more miles. However, if it does fail, the repair bill will be much higher -- it's not unusual to pay upwards of $3,000 to replace the timing chain, whereas Your interval replacement of a belt will usually be under $1,000.
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Jennifer B. August 29, 2019
The 2014 Honda Pilot has a timing belt.
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Betty B. April 10, 2020
The 2014 honda pilot has a timing belt, rather than a chain.
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Kevin July 26, 2021
The tech at my Honda dealer just told me I have a timing chain on my 2014 Pilot 3.5 V tec with VCM.
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Sue February 20, 2020
Is 2014 100 pilot toring have a timing belt
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