I highly recomend that you don't try this yourself. this is not a job that should be done it you don't have experience in Hondas. it rquires the removal of the timing belts and setting them up correctly when you are done....tension is very important on these cars!!!! if you still want to do it email me and i will send you a timing belt diagram that will help. Good Luck.....Michael
Hi Mike . Thank you for your help on changing a water pump on my Honda.I will be trying this with a firend of mine so i would like to see if you can send me what you have that may help, really appreciate it Victor from Cerritos, Calif Chie_90703@Yahoo.com
Question,I wanted to see if you could e-mail this diagram. I have a 1995 Honda accord ex and I am going to get done the timing belt and the water pump. I won't be doing it but a mecanic will. I have seen videos on how a timing belt is change but they don't mention anything about the water pump. I would like to see the job get done right but I wouldn't know unless I know what is being change. I already know about the to belts that are change and how they are replace and how especific you have to be in order for them to be right and where the tension is lose and place into presure once the new belts are in. However I am not quite sure where the water pump really is. If you could please e-mail me this diagrama that would be great. Thank you. My e-mail is americadbz@yahoo.com.mx
where is the water pump located on 1997 honda accord
You replace it by not doin it
how to replace the water pump on a 1998 Honda Accord
it has a 2.2 vtech engine
there is no line comming from the water pump on any 90 s accord u replace the whole pump behind the timing belt
At a Honda dealership around $900 with replacement of the water pump also.
How do you remove a water tube from a Honda accord 91 ex
REMOVE THE TIMING BELT IS NUMBER 1.
THE WATER PUMP ON THE ACCORD IS DRIVEN BY THE TIMING BELT AND YOU WOULD NEED TO REMOVE AND REPLACE THE BELT AT THE SAME TIME AS THE WATER PUMP
You do not have to change the timing belt to replace the water pump. You do have to remove the timing belt cover to be able to access the bolts that hold the water pump on.
Yes, the 1997 Honda Accord is an interference engine. You MUST change the cam belt every 105,000 miles or 10 years whichever comes first. Also replace the water pump at the same time.
The water temperature sensor on your 1991 Honda accord, is located on the front of the engine. The sensor is above the water thermostat housing.