It depends on the engine. Most 90-93 models had f22 engines so therefor any auto transmission should fit years 90-93 as long as you have one that matches the engine model.
1988 Honda Accords are not near as plentiful as they were a few years ago. But try this site that is offering one right now: http://www.lemonfree.ca/map.php?year=1988&make=HONDA&model=ACCORD&loc=.
I'd change it every two years.
The 2013 Honda Accord has a timing chain. This is new for the Honda accord in 2013, previous years Honda Accord had a timing belt.
1994, 1996, and 1997
The Honda Accord was first introduced in 1976; that's 36 years!
As of October 2012, the 08 Honda Accord coupe has been on sale for almost five years.
Accord V6 transimission is covered by extended warranty - 100,000 miles + 7 years. If you are within the warranty, then the replacement cost will be paid by Honda. My car has 120,000 miles and the transmission needs to be replaced. Contaced Honda and they agree to cover 75% of the transmission parts cost. Got quotes from 3 dealers on the cost (my 25% portion) of replacement: All 3 dealers are in NJ. 1. Princeton Honda - $1,500 2. Freedhold Honda - $1,000 3. Open Road Honda - $700 So, shop around.
They should fit as both years are the 3rd generation Accord.
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my brother done his about 4 years ago on a gt mustang and it cost him around 245 but he also put it all together his self.
A master cylinder from a 1992 Honda Accord will fit on a 1995 model. Although the years are different the model is still from the same generation offering part interchangeability.