this is a very common problem in ALL vehicles with disc brakes .... the parts store sells a brake lubricant for the BACK of the pads and the hardware..they squeek when their dry... don't apply the lubricant to the SURFACE of the brakes..your car won't stop, also read up on the basics.. ...everyone should have a manual for their vehicle(parts store or dealer), and a local library should have professional shop manuals available in the REFERENCE section for free...make copies of the appropriate sections...read up and good luck :)
Factory reset for a radio in a 1999 Honda Accord can be done by a dealership. The requirements from the dealership to have this done is proof of vehicle ownership.
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.
550.00 @ Honda of Annapolis. Having the same problem with my 92 Accord.
I checked with my local Honda dealership and they quoted me around $1,350. Ouch.
around 500 dollars at dealership
One can go to a used automotive dealership to purchase a 1998 Honda Accord. One can also buy a 1998 Honda Accord by participating in an auto auction locally or online.
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.
Lost ignition keys for newer vehicles can be obtained from the vehicle dealership. Lost keys for a 1978 Honda Accord will require the replacement of the ignition.
There are a few places where one can find parts for a 96 Honda Accord. This includes going to a Honda dealership, as well as looking at part suppliers online.
it sounds to be as if your power steering pump is out or low on fluid.
All of them have a service life. You'll have to check your owners manual or with a Honda dealership for service intervals.
There are many places where one could find a replacement Honda Accord floor mat. One could contact Honda directly or contact and official Honda dealership.