Open your browser and type "1996 Honda Accord Photos" in the search field. You will see many photos of it.
Fit, maybe, but run correctly no. The 1993 is OBD1 & the 1996 is OBD2. Look for a 1996 engine and make sure you get a VTEC if that is what the 1996 is equipped with.
Depends on what model, and year you are asking about. 1969 HONDA ACCORD LOOKS HARD AND HEAVY!
its made of metal..
take it to a shop trust me
What year?
The 1994-96 is the fifth generation of the Honda Accord. The 1994 was only available with a 4 cylinder. You could also get a V6 in the 1996 model. The 1996 Accord underwent a mild facelift with more rounded bumpers, a slightly modified front fascia with new signal lights and rear taillights. It had an overall softer look. The 1996 model also was OBD2 compliant.
The headlight relay switch on a 1987 Honda Accord looks like a small box. The switch is located underneath the engine compartment fuse box.
I vacuum diagram for a 1989 Honda Accord looks visually like a maze. There are several lines going into different mechanical parts that need air to function properly.
== == Look on the engine size decal under the hood for the valve lash range. .26mm in take .30mm exhaust
The 1989 Honda accord fuel pump relay switch is contained in a square metal box. The switch will have two wires going to it. The switch should be labeled.
It looks like the inside of a car door. There's linkages and window tracks and stuff.
If it varies with driving speed, look for an out-of-round tire. If it vibrates only when braking, you probably have a warped brake rotor.