Turn the flywheel located behind the drivers side wheel in front. Using a rachett
You have to be more specific and tell if it is a brake or engine problem. There are to many to tell where all are located.
Somewhere between the fuel tank and the engine. Get under the car and look.
Rumors tell me that 2007 is the return for PRELUDE!! The earliest the Prelude will come back is 2008 when the new Toyota Supra is coming out.
Check your owners manual, it will tell you in that.
look in your door jam it will tell you on the tire tag
The 1988 Prelude Si has the optional B20A5 DOHC EFI engine. The standard B20A3 2.0 L SOHC carburated engine was not used in the Si. So you can tell by the fuel system, which engine you have. The standard engine had Carbs and the Si engine had FI. B20A3 (12-valve, SOHC, dual side-draft carburetors) Found in: 1988-1991 Honda Prelude 2.0 S HorsePower: 104 @ 5800 (MT) 105 @ 5800 (AT) Torque: 111 @ 4000 B20A5 (16-valve, DOHC, PGM-Fuel Injected) Found in: 1988-1991 Honda Prelude 2.0Si Power: 135 hp
Depends on what is wrong. One thing for sure is to replace the cam belt if you just bought the car and do not know when it was replaced. You cannot tell by looking if it is good or bad and if it breaks you will have serious internal engine damage as this is an interference engine.
It won't crank!
Anyplace that sells batteries can tell you the correct size battery to install.
If it starts putting on a top hat ant coat and a flower in its lapel i guess you can consider that its going out.
Battery is at full strength, you turn the key, and the engine won't turn over.
that is a hard question to answer. Go to your local library and find a mechanical book about preludes. that will tell you all you need to know.