In order to replace a condenser you must first find it under the hood. You can recognize it by finding a large aluminum cylinder with 2 lines that thread into it. After locating the condenser you must evacuate the AC system to release any pressure which may be inside of it. After doing so you can use a wrench to loosen the lines on each of the pipes that run to it. Be careful when doing so because many condensers have reverse threads, meaning instead of righty tighty -- lefty loosey, it would be backwards. So if you find it difficult to break loose one of the lines try spinning the nut in the other direction. after you have removed the lines running to the condenser there may be a bracket which holds it in place that you must remove. Typically these brackets are held in place by one or two 12mm bolts that are easily accessible. To install simply reverse the process.
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It cost me $170 for parts (2004 Honda Accord EX) + $110 labor.
There is no such thing as a V4 Honda Accord. The 2004 Inline 4 cylinder Honda Accord has a timing chain and it is not an item that you replace at a set interval. Normally it will last the life of the engine. The V6 has a Cam Belt that must be replaced every 110,000 miles.
the 2004 Honda accord has a distributor, yes.
The 2004 Honda Accord has 16 valves.
The 2004 Honda Accord is a gas-powered vehicle.
The 2004 Honda Accord has an inline 4 engine.
The 2004 Honda Accord has a 5-speed manual.
You don't replace it. It is a permanent filter that will last the life of the fuel pump.
The 2004 Honda Accord is 15 ft. 9.5 in. (189.5 in.) long.
The 2004 Honda Accord runs on regular unleaded.
The 2004 Honda Accord has double overhead cam (DOHC).