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.
The vacuum lines, in a 1993 Honda accord, are controlled by a vacuum pump. The vacuum pump regulates the proper pressure in the vacuum lines.
There are several vacuum lines on a 1993 Honda Accord. Each vacuum lines delivers air to different parts of the engine.
If you don't have dry rot in your power steering lines, it does.
I vacuum diagram for a 1989 Honda Accord looks visually like a maze. There are several lines going into different mechanical parts that need air to function properly.
No, the chassis lines would rip apart before you even get to 120mph.
Leaking windshield or clogged windshield cowl drain lines.
On a 1987 Honda Accord the vacuum diagram will have several different hoses running around the engine bay. The lines are placed around several different mechanical parts that receive air to function properly.
you could be low on clutch fluid, air in the lines if a small leak in the lines or your clutch is going bad
only if the bolt pattern lines up and the offset is correct.
It sounds like your power steering fluid is low, also check the lines.
Use a air compressor and blow the lines out. This almost always works.
The left CV joint can be replaced on a 1989 Honda Accord by removing the left tire and the moving the brake lines. Next, the ball joint and the tie rod should be removed, which will allow for their to be enough room to use a pry bar against the transmission which will pop out the CV joint.