It sounds like a bad cable connection at the battery/starter solenoid/ or the starter solenoid is bad. Check these areas. It could still be the battery. Check the voltage at the battery then try to start the engine. If the voltage drops below about 10 or 11 volts, the battery does not have enough of a charge. Try a battery charger for a while and see if you can get enough of a charge to start the engine. If the voltage is up when you try to start the engine, check the battery post connections. See if you have voltage THERE when you try to start it. Sometimes a corroded battery terminal will act the way you described. If that isn't it, check the connections to the starter. If you have good voltage to the starter when you try to start it, the starter is probably bad.
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If your Honda Accord came with a cabin air filter, it will be behind the glove box. There will be a small access panel that pops out pretty easy. Not all cars came with them.
The temperature gauge sending unit, located on a 1989 Honda Accord LXI is located on the thermostat. It is the small connection with a single wire sticking out of it.
The headlight relay switch on a 1987 Honda Accord looks like a small box. The switch is located underneath the engine compartment fuse box.
A size 75 came with my car. It looked small. In fact too small. I replaced it after 4 1/2 years with a size 34. The hold down clamp has to be adjusted a bit but it fits perfectly and contains more power.
A small hole in the fuse line would cause a gas leak on a 1994 Honda Accord LX. In addition, a hole in the actual fuel tank would cause a leak.
its the tip of the small hose that plugs into the top of your valve cover
You have to enter the radio code than came with the vehicle on a small plastic card. If you cannot find the code then go to the Honda Owner's link I will post and register your Honda. You can get the code there for free.
When the belt appears weathered (cracked, brittle, small tears) or when it is simply gone.
Most small passenger cars are torqued to 80 ft/lbs by mechanics.
it is written on a small card that came with the vehicle. If you cannot find the card and it was not written down in your owners manual, then go to the Honda Owners Link I will post and register your Accord. After registering you can get the radio code for free on that website. Click the link.
The horn relay in a 1995 Honda Accord is located in the interior of the car. Underneath the radio on the driver's side there should be a small rectangle with wires attached to it. The wires are white/yellow, blue/red, light green/blue, and black.