I have the same car with the same problem.. i have tried to find what it is, but my only explanation is something to do with the suspension. does it make the same noise when you bounce the car up and down?
shop that specializes in steering and suspension, frame shop.
The 1990 Honda Accord has front and rear strut assemblies. It is also a rear independent suspension (IRS). The Accord does/will need 4-wheel alignments for routine maintenance and or when replacing certain steering-suspension components
You might need to get new shocks/struts. If they are decently new it might be a loose bolt or worn out brushing. (rubber things that surround the bolt on struts)
It will not. They are setup on different chassis, so suspension components are not interchangeable.
No. Not in my opinion. Not interchangeable. Different part, and part number Proborly not, two compleltly different body styles, the suspension in the 98-02 body style was made much more complex!
Depends most common on older models is rough idle and or suspension starting to go.
There are two possibilities when it comes to a squeaking sound when turning. The main reasons are a bad power steering pump, or a steering linkage issue.
The most obvious thing is worn brake pads. The squeaking is the worn brake pad warning device. Can also be a defective wheel bearing. In inspect the brake pads.
It could be your shock or structs(shocks) It could be your shock or structs(shocks) It could be your shock or structs(shocks)
2 sizes from factory before you have to upgrade your suspension
it sounds to be as if your power steering pump is out or low on fluid.
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