The best place to jack an Accord, or any car for that matter, is under the frame or subframe. In some cases including your lightweight Accord it would also be okay to lift on the pinch welds located in front of the rear wheels. It is important not to jack the car on the oil pan or floorboard.
In the trunk on the right side behind a panel.
I had same problem.....you need to unwind the jack in it's spot
UNLESS THEY ARE BOTH AN IDENTICAL AND INTERCHANGEABLE PART I do not believe it will work. The CR-V has a higher ground clearance than an Accord and I do not believe that an Accord jack would capable of lifting the CR-V body high enough for the tire to clear the goround.
Pull out the center console pocket below radio and you can see it there.
A 2003 Honda Accord Oxygen sensor is located on the exhaust pipe. To find it jack the car up and safely position it on jack stands. Crawl under the vehicle and look at the downpipe of the exhaust, the sensor will have two wires protruding from it.
Bleeding the brakes on a 1995 Honda Accord requires tubing, brake fluid, a few hand tools and a small bottle. The car should be placed on jack stands with the wheels removed. Place the tube on the bleeder valve located on the caliper and submerge the other end under some fluid while pumping the brakes and keeping the master constantly filled. When bubbles stop showing the bleeding is complete, repeat for every wheel.
Jack it up, and remove the lug nuts, turning them counterclockwise.
The rear engine mounts are held in place by a single bolt. Jack the engine up, to take pressure off the amount. Remove the retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new motor mounts.
The following Website has instructions with a photo of how to reset the SRS light. The procedure works on Hondas in general http://www.hondapitstop.com/accord/technotes1/SRS/srs.html Jack Quinn
I have a 2004 Honda Accord Coupe and I recently was asking myself the same question. Your car should be very similar to mine. So I got under the car and located what looks like a good place to jack the car up. Once you get under the car you should notice the frame rails on both sides of the car front and back. I plan on placing a small block of 2*4 wood between jack and frame rail. This will allow for a smoother operation. Your going to have to fix the location of the floor jack so you can crank the handle up and down to raise the car. If you have any experience using a floor jack this should be a relatively simple procedure.
If you will jack up the car and crawl under the engine area you will find the oil filter. It is mounted on the engine block. Look hard and you will find it. Be sure and use jack stands when under the car.