Check the battery first to see if it is fully charged. If it is, clean the battery posts off. After doing this if it will not start, then suspect the starter is defective.
Failure of the Automatic Transmission is the only common problem with the 2002 Honda Accord equipped with an A/T and even that is a rare occurrence. The only other problem is a clogged EGR valve.
The latest car to be produced by Honda is the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-In. The Accord is the only car to be released so far for Honda's 2014 car lineup.
There are only 6 service codes for the Honda Accord. Never heard of service code 7.
The 1993 Honda accord, I believe, does NOT have CD Player. It only have cassette and radio player.
No, the only transmission that fits exactly is a 94-97 Accord. The 90-93 Accord can be used, but you will need the 90-93 flywheel. Chuck
No, only 4 cylinders and a V6.
Use only Honda ATF-Z1 in the A/T.
The motor in a 1991 Accord is interchangeable with the engine in a 1992 Accord. They are only slightly different but will still interchange with no problems.
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I would suggest bringing your Civic to a Honda service center. This is a difficult job and if not done correctly could result in severe engine damage. The NJ Honda dealer that I use has factory trained technicians who use only the best equipment and genuine Honda parts. I wouldn't trust anyone other than their experts to work on my 2002 Honda Accord.
The wiper blade for a 1994 Honda Accord is 24 inches on the driver-side. For the passenger side the wiper blade is smaller, at only 20 inches.
If you have completely drained the transmission fluid in the Honda Accord, you will need to refill with 3 quarts. If the car is a manual, you may only need to put in 2. 5 quarts.