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The Honda Fit comes with a timing chain, which typically lasts the life of the vehicle without the need for regular maintenance or replacement like belts. However, there are cases when the chain may need to be replaced. The chain is made up of links that work with the crankshaft and camshaft to ensure they are in sync. These components control the valves for input and output. If the chain breaks, it can cause significant damage to the engine. A common sign of a failing chain is a rattling noise in the engine, which can be caused by metal fragments wearing off and bouncing around in the oil pan. If you hear this noise, it's important to have a mechanic inspect the chain. The cost of replacing the timing chain on a Honda Fit ranges from $440 to $530, with labor making up around $340 to $430 of the total cost.
The Honda Fit's 1.5L engine uses a timing chain instead of a timing belt, which means that the timing chain does not require periodic replacement like a timing belt does.
Well, the outcome varies based on the engine equipped in your Honda Fit.
I drive a 2007 Honda Fit that has racked up nearly 218,000 miles. It's an awesome car!