Pull out the center console pocket below radio and you can see it there.
1993 honda accord is obd1 not obd2
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.
the 1994 Honda accord has an obd2 ecu.
Your 1997 Honda is already OBD2 compliant. All 1996 and newer vehicles sold in the U.S. are OBD2. To verify, look under the hood for a VECI label. The VECI label will indicate whether or not the vehicle has OBD II.
OBD2
1994 Accord is OBD1 not OBD2. Under dash, driver's side.
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.
OBD2
There is no OBD2 connector on a 1994 Honda Accord. Your car is not OBD2 compliant. You car is OBD1. Click the link for detailed instructions with photos on how to retrieve the code.
By having the problem repaired and the light reset with an OBD2 scan tool. Pre 1996 remove the negative battery cable for 5 minutes.
With an OBD2 scanner. Most big autoparts stores will do this for free.
The OBD2 plug is located under the drink holder under the center console.