I had a hard time with it, I took the Power Steering pump off then lossened the alternator to get to it. That is on a 1990 model by the way and I would think they are the same,
As far as I know, the belt is used only for the power steering.
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u face the spring towards the engine
unbolt it and then remove it. Put new one in then tighten it up
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The Oxygen sensor of a 89 honda accord lxi fuel injection 2.0 valve engine is located in front of the engine on the manifold .
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With enough modifications anything is possible.
They should fit as both years are the 3rd generation Accord.
You fail to list the year and engine size which would really have helped. WARNING: The Honda Accord 4 cylinder up to year 2002 is an interference engine and if the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur. It is critical to replace the belt. Also the timing belt drives the water pump so replace the water pump at the same time to save labor costs later on when the pump fails. The life of the pump is about the same as the belt. 2003 and up Honda Accord 4 cylinders do not have a timing belt but instead have a chain. No maintenance is required on 2003 -2009 Accord 4 cylinders. Below is the mileage to replace the belt. 1976-89 Accord 4 cyl. 60,000 miles 1990-96 Accord 4 cyl. 90,000 miles 1997-02 Accord 4 cyl. 105,000 miles