The answer is Yes.
Failure of the Automatic Transmission is the only common problem with the 2002 Honda Accord equipped with an A/T and even that is a rare occurrence. The only other problem is a clogged EGR valve.
I had mine replaced (2004 Accord V6) at a Honda dealer and the total was $3,500. Honda paid $2,500 of this even though it was out of warranty. Call Honda, as it does not hurt to ask.
No, it will not even come close to fitting.
No, the 1996 is the 5th generation Accord and the 2000 is the 6th generation. The hoods are not even close to the same.
All Accords made after 1989 had fuel injection and no carburetor. Even some 1989 models were fuel injected. The price of a carburetor depends on the year and engine. A re manufactured carburetor will cost from as little as $150 to $350.
Yes, and you can even mix it with conventional oil.
check for a coolant leak. even a pin hole in a hose can cause something like that. cheapest way to start. if not, get an iac valve its probably the fit valve here's a link: http://www.superhonda.com/forum/f55/troubleshooting-idle-problems-259965/
either your heater control valve is bad or you heater control switch on your dash is broken pull the knob of and see if it is cracked.
People can find used Honda Accord cars right out of the Honda dealership. Many dealerships buy their used vehicles back and then sell them off at a discounted price. Also one may check in the local newspaper ads to see if someone in their area is selling a used Honda Accord for an even smaller price than the dealer.
ya sure all u are going to have to do is a wire for ur v tech..dats it .the engine will drop right in u can even use ur accord tranny...?
No, the chassis lines would rip apart before you even get to 120mph.
Defective or misaligned brake light switch.