Honda has made it fairly easy for non-mechanics (like me). The bulb unit resides in tab holder in the reflector, which is locked into place with a black rotating locking ring. To unlock, rotate the ring counter clockwise. There are embossed arrows and the words Open and Lock on the ring and grip ridges along the side. Usually the black locking ring is stuck from years of road splash, so you might have to stick a screwdriver into a side slot and tap it with a hammer to break it loose. Once unlocked, the bulb socket comes right out. The power connector to the bulb has a press to release tab that allows the connector to come off the bulb. A new bulb unit clicks right back into the socket... is then pushed into the reflector and the black locking ring is rotated clockwise to lock it in place. Oh, and it helps to have small hands or you might have to remove other stuff to get a grip on things!
How to replace a timing belt on Honda accord 94
No, the only transmission that fits exactly is a 94-97 Accord. The 90-93 Accord can be used, but you will need the 90-93 flywheel. Chuck
Replace then with new ones.
Search for how to replace one in a 94, they are mainly identical in process.
NOPE, THEY BOLT ON DIFFERENT AND THEY ARE BOTH TOTALLY DIFFERENT.
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To replace the light, it all depends on the year of the Accord. I have a 5th gen(94-97), and I know how to replace the 4th gen(90-93)
If it's dim it might not be a bad headlight, in fact it probably isn't the headlight. There are two possibilities that you might want to check. First, Honda often used separate fuses for each headlight. Make sure the headlight fuses are ok and that they aren't corroded. Next, make sure the ground wire for the dim headlight isn't corroded.
yes, your lug pattern size is 4x114.3 for 94-97 Accords. All models.
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R134 (Source: '94 Accord Manual)
Front? Rear?