Genuine Honda Belts and Hoses

1464T20A00 - : Brake Hydraulic Hose for Honda Image

Brake Hydraulic Hose

Civic. Right. Auto trans. Coupe, sedan, without si. Hatchback, without type r.
$26.70
MSRP $34.23
Save $7.53
22% Off
1464SF1952 - : Brake Hydraulic Hose for Honda Image

Brake Hydraulic Hose

Prelude. With si model. Right.
$58.64
MSRP $75.18
Save $16.54
22% Off
3J7305WMA01 - : Engine Coolant Hose for Honda Image

Engine Coolant Hose

Cathode Outlet Valve to Pipe.
$22.63
MSRP $29.02
Save $6.39
22% Off
1J5315WPA01 - : Engine Coolant Hose for Honda Image

Engine Coolant Hose

Battery Cooling. Three Way Valve. Outlet. Valve to Breather Adapter.
$25.88
MSRP $33.18
Save $7.30
22% Off
46402TK8A01 - : Brake Vacuum Hose for Honda Image

Brake Vacuum Hose

$40.03
MSRP $51.32
Save $11.29
22% Off
1464TBAA00 - : Brake Hydraulic Hose for Honda Image

Brake Hydraulic Hose

Civic. Without si models. Insight. Right. Without si, without hatchback. Sedan. Coupe/wagon, without si.
$28.64
MSRP $36.72
Save $8.08
22% Off
1466T90A01 - : Brake Hydraulic Hose for Honda Image

Brake Hydraulic Hose

$20.66
MSRP $26.48
Save $5.82
22% Off
252616EG000 - : Engine Coolant Hose for Honda Image

Engine Coolant Hose

HR-V. Inlet. ATF Warmer. Outlet.
$16.51
MSRP $21.17
Save $4.66
22% Off
195075R1000 - : Engine Coolant Hose for Honda Image

Engine Coolant Hose

Throttle Body Cooling. Inlet.
$15.39
MSRP $19.73
Save $4.34
22% Off
79722TR2A00 - : HVAC Heater Hose for Honda Image

HVAC Heater Hose

Inlet. Water Pump To Heater.
$15.29
MSRP $19.60
Save $4.31
22% Off
194316MAJ00 - : Engine Coolant Hose for Honda Image

Engine Coolant Hose

Cooler. Inlet.
$7.46
MSRP $9.57
Save $2.11
22% Off
79721T60A00 - : HVAC Heater Hose for Honda Image

HVAC Heater Hose

Inlet. Lower Thermostat Housing to Pipe.
$12.48
MSRP $16.00
Save $3.52
22% Off

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A belt or a hose in your Honda going bad? The system it helps run -- the alternator, for example, or the AC, or even the power steering -- will likely stop working. That happens, and costly repairs are sure to follow.

Our advice: swap out the old for the new to stay ahead of trouble, and sooner rather than later. You're in luck; we stock a huge selection of genuine Honda replacements. Take advantage of big discounts and fast stateside shipping; order today.

All About Honda Belts & Hoses

When Belts & Hoses Should be Replaced

When you see the signs they're going bad, or when you hit the mileage or year benchmarks specified in the maintenance schedule in your owner's manual. Symptoms of belt and hose failure include:

  • Obvious damage or looseness
  • Screeching or chirping noises
  • Fluid leaks
  • Battery trouble
  • Lighting malfunctions
  • Engine overheats
  • Misfires

In any case, run an inspection to figure out what belt or hose is the culprit: the serpentine, drive or timing belt, the radiator or heater core hose, a fuel, brake or air intake hose, or otherwise.

How Often to Change a Belt or Hose

Check your manual's schedule for this info. Timing belts, for example, get changed every 60,000 to 90,000 miles, most of the time. Serpentine belts, for another example, get replaced every 90,000 miles or so, usually. Most hoses, however, you swap out about every 4 years.

Honda Belt & Hose Replacement Costs, on Average

You might be looking at paying a couple hundred dollars for things like serpentine belts and brake hoses; others can get pricier from there, with fuel hoses, for instance, running $500 plus, radiator hoses going for anywhere from $540 to $620, timing belts costing $1,100 or more, and so on. Expenses can even depend on Honda model, and on whether you schedule a service appointment at a Honda dealer to have the work done. At any rate, be sure you use OEM replacements; they're your best bet for fit and function.