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Question by REL
Submitted on 1/25/2006
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I have a 1997 Honda Accord EX - 6 cylinder. I use to get 30 mpg.  It is has 115,000 miles.  I had the timing belt replaced at the dealer and ever since my gas mileage has dropped from 30 mpg to 17 mpg.  The dealer claims that this could not be caused by the timing belt change and they think the engine is running fine. However, the gas mileage was at 30 mpg up to the day of the timing belt replacement and then immediatley dropped to 17 mpg.  Any help would be appreciated.


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