You need to completely flush the system of all contaminated brake fluid. As this is a very serious and possibly dangerous situation I recommend you take this car to a professional and have the system completely flushed and refilled with fresh fluid.
A mix of 50% clean water and 50% antifreeze is recommended in most climates. Add only when engine is cold.
Use a Vacuum.
If you use turtle wax it will clean it up pretty good if it from the outside of theheadlights
Yes, it is possible to clean one throughly and not have to replace it. Give it a try, as you have nothing to loose.
No, you do not have to use them. It is not mandatory. However you will find they do help keep the sides of your car clean.
Yake the console out and clean the trans and brake linkage. Around that time of production, these cars were coming out with safety devices, so the car couldn't be put into gear without first applying the brake. Most of these devices work off of vacuum. Your problem will involve a vacuum switch located on the brake pedal.
Right ontop of the starer. you can remove and clean but you probably are going to have to remove intake manifold and clean all the carbon. check engine on my 2000 Honda accord v6 came on. codes read not enough air flow, change egr valve. removed and it really wasnt dirty. Honda tech adviced to clean intake manifold. problem fixed.
To check the transmission fluid on the 1995 Honda Accord, just let the vehicle idle for a few moments on level ground. Then remove the dipstick and wipe it clean. Insert the dipstick and remove it again. This will be the fluid level.
Go Down to your local part store and by the best fuel injector cleaner for your car.
No, antifreeze is green or pink. If your antifreeze is brown (its rust) you to flush and clean your cooling/heating system. No, antifreeze is green or pink. If your antifreeze is brown (its rust) you to flush and clean your cooling/heating system.
clean throttle bodY?
just bleed your brakes through each wheel cylinder until the fluid runs clean