Look in your owner's manual. there are tabs on the edge on the outside of the drivers side wheel well that hold in place, for lack of the correct term, that rubber type material that seperates the wheel from the engine compartment. Pull that seperator aside, to the inside, and you can access the light bulb. You might have to loosen some screws that hold the bulb in place and then turn it counterclockwise, i think, to unseat it. Do not touch the bulb with your hands because the imparted oil can screw it up. Again, check your owners manual and its all there, that is where I learned all this. good luck
i would like to know how you change a headlight lense on a 2003 Honda accord ? i would like to know how you change a headlight lense on a 2003 Honda accord ?
Depends on what year you are referring to. Impossible to answer as you did not list the year.
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4 cylinder holds 4.5 Quarts with filter change. 6 cylinder holds 4.7 Quarts with filter change.
You set fireworks to the head of your car and then glue the new lightbulb to the remains!
For Honda Accord, you change the timiing belt every 110,000 miles ( V6 ). The 4 cylinder has a chain that requires no maintenance.
4.5 Quarts with filter change.
Here is what i know the (CYP) cylinder sensor is deep in the distributer and the easiest way to fix it is, Change the distributer. !
just unplug the lamp, then replace it, or whatever then replug it to the power. then you should test it.
4.4 Quarts with filter change for the 4 cylinder 4.5 Quarts with filter change for the 6 cylinder Use 5w20 oil.
first you take out the car battery and then u use it to smash in your headlights then hit the headlight button in your car
4.5 Quarts with filter change.