Go to any major auto parts store. They can sell you a filter other than a Honda filter for your car. I use Purolator in my 2004 Accord V6.
The accord has two models. one has a four cylinder, and the other has a six cylinder.
You can use PH3593A which is a Honda oil filter. There are also other sizes you can use that will fit but they are the Honda brand.
1994, 1996, and 1997
Normally it means change the oil/filter but it can mean other things. Your owners manual will tell you.
Some of the parts from a 1995 Honda Accord might fit into other models but they may not work was efficiently.
On a 88 accord DX there is 2 filters. 1 is left rear @ edge of wheel well and other is left side under hood @ firewall.
Honda recomends atf z1 for the 98 accord
The warning lights on a Honda Accord are the same as the warning lights on most other cars.
4lb? 4 lb means Four Pounds. I4 means inline 4 cylinder. L4 means longitudinal 4 cylinder. Other than that I have no clue.
The Honda Accord gets good gas mileage. The 2013 model gets 34mpg highway. Other Hondas, such as the Honda Civic, get better gas mileage but the Accord is a very fuel efficient car.
My wife just bought an Accord EX-L yesterday and I was told that it has a timing chain. Also, the site zercustoms.com states, "A silent-chain drives dual overhead cams and four valves per cylinder." The link is here: http://www.zercustoms.com/news/2008-Honda-Accord-Powertrain.html Like other Honda V-6 powerplants, the Accord V-6 cylinder heads are a single-overhead-camshaft design, with the cams driven by the crankshaft via an automatically tensioned toothed belt.
The OBD port on a 2002 Honda Accord is located on the engine. There are other vehicles that have it on driver side of the dashboard.