there is no transmission pan on the 1993 accord it has a sealed case
In my case it was hit by a golf ball =)
The ECU of a 2000 Honda Accord can be found on the passenger side of the cabin. Under the footwell will be a steel case which protects and holds the ECU unit.
You are comparing apples to oranges. You should be comparing the Mazda 6 with the Accord. The Mazda 3 competes with the Honda Civic. In either case my recommendation would be to go with Honda. The Accord and the Civic are almost always tops in their class.
The 1996 Honda Accord is an interference engine so in almost every case you will have valve and possibly piston damage if the cam belt breaks.
The a/c fan motor resestor pack is on the evaporator case.
it takes 3 corts but buy 4 just in case remember allways use Honda Jeniun trany oil
In most cases you can but it mostly depends on what motor you have in your 1992. I cant say for sure but i think there d-series motors, and if in fact that's the case in your car then as long as the 1990 or 1993 transmissions were on a d-series motor then it should be fine
it is internal and u must break the case to change it, best have the fluid changed by a pro, flushed out by the dealer is best
Spring needs adjusting or you have installed a spoiler. In that case you need a different spring due to the extra weight of the spoiler.
There is no orifice tube on that car. It uses an expansion valve located in the evaporator case under the dash on the passenger side.
Well I am not sure Honda was around in the year 1900. I will assume you meant 1990 in which your case will be OBDI.