Firing order 1-3-4-2 No. 1 being closest to the driver's side
In the distributor
The distributor assembly on a Honda Accord sends a spark to each engine cylinder at precise moments throughout the combustion cycle. It is controlled by the rotation of the cam shaft.
Yes it does. If it is a 4-Cylinder, it is on the transmission side of the engine cylinder head. If it is a V6, it is located on the transmission side of the front cylinder head.
the 2004 Honda accord has a distributor, yes.
inside the distributor along with the crankshaft position and cylinder position sensors
Should be easy, it is on the transmision, below the distributor cap.
The firing order for a 1995 Honda Accord EX is 1, 4, 2, 3, 5, 6. Cylinder number 1 is nearest to the pulley.
Bad spark plug wire or distributor cap. Replace them both plus the rotor.
In the distributor. You have to remove the distributor cap to gain access to it.
Firing order is 1-3-2-4. Distributor rotates counterclockwise. Standing in front of the car looking at the engine the cylinders are numbered from right to left 1-2-3-4. There is a #1 cylinder mark on the distributor. This year Accord came with two different distributors. One was a distributor that was bolted on. The #1 cylinder mark is located on top next to the # 1 plug wire location. It has a 1 plainly stamped into the cap. The other distributor snaps on with snap type connectors. You will find the #1 listed on the side of the distributor under the # 1 plug wire location.
start from far right spark plug hole to the far right bottom distributor then the next one to that spark plug cylinder to the left of the distributor you just did then the next cylinder across the the closes one last one right next to it should be the location
would a 1997 honda accord sunroof 4 cylinder fit a 6 cylinder?