There are a few different options for the Accord. They are as follows:
3.0L (6 cyl, VIN "1" & "2" 6th digit)
2.3L (4 cyl), EX (VTEC, VIN "3", "5" or "6" 6th digit), w/o ULEV
2.3L (4 cyl), EX (VTEC, VIN "3", "5" or "6" 6th digit), w/ULEV
2.3L (4 cyl), DX (VIN "8" 6th digit)
2.3L (4 cyl), LX (VTEC, VIN "3", "5" or "6" 6th digit), w/o ULEV
2.3L (4 cyl), LX (VTEC, VIN "3", "5" or "6" 6th digit), w/ULEV
As long as the VIN (looks like the 6th digit in this case), and engine size matches in the cars your swapping to and from and they both either have ULEV or both don't have ULEV then you should be able to swap motors without a problem. And I'm pretty sure the LX and EX motors are compatibale because they're the same motor, you just might have to swap a few parts from your old motor to the new one, like maybe motor mounts, possibly a few senors. Pretty much anything that looks diffrent between the motors. If a connector doesn't connect to the harness then the sensor will have to be moved from the old connector to the new connector. And one last thing, if the cars have different transmissions (automatic vs. manual) then you will have to swap the throttle body as well.
yes
yes.
i have a 1998 honda accord the gear shift is locked...
1990-1997 Honda Accord ALL - 4 x 114.3 1998-2002 Honda Accord 4Cyl - 4x114.3 1998-2002 Honda Accord 6Cyl - 5x114.3 2003-2010 Honda Accord ALL - 5x114.3
yes it will fit
Yes, it should.
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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.
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