There could be many reasons.
Did you do the work yourself?
If not, take your car back to the shop.
If so, did you remember to bleed the brakes? Air bubbles in the brake line could be the problem...
I had an '86 Accord, the computer was under the driver's seat.
Generally the car making the movement, in this case 'A', will be the driver found at fault.
Listed on the driver's door post.
with a screw driver
Under the hood, driver side.
Under the hood, driver side.
The 1996 is a fifth-generation Accord and the 1999 is a sixth generation Accord. The spindles are not interchangeable. Know that the passenger-side and driver-side spindles are different.
1994 Accord is OBD1 not OBD2. Under dash, driver's side.
Yes, I have a 1992 Honda Accord and it has a driver side airbag, it does not, however, have passenger, rear, or side airbags.
The Dodge Caliber 2.4L has two thermostats. They are in the plastic housing on the driver side end of the cylinder head.
Under dash driver side.
Look on the driver's door post.