No not all coupes ate stick shift I have a 1992 accord coupe it was auto until I swapped it out to a stick shift
Open the hood. Look for a yellow handle dip stick.
No they did not produce a V6 stick shift. If you want a manual you have to motor swap down to the 4 cylinder motot
No. Stick with Honda.
any gear or no gear you could put it in nuetral and put e brake on and thats the most common way
IF IT'S STICK SHIFT IT DOES NOT HAVE ONE! JOSE If it is an A/T standing in front of the vehicle it will be on your right side, driver side, down low, on the transmission.
if the Honda is stick shift 10w-30
in a 2002 honda accord
I have a 1995 Honda Accord EX four dour stick shift with 222,500 miles. I get just over 32 miles per gallon on the highway (I know!). My brother works at a Honda Acura shop and we keep in good shape with regular tune-ups, oil changes, etc.
on the left side, its a plug 5/8th.
Ah, the Infiniti G37 is a wonderful car. It does come in a manual transmission, which can be quite enjoyable to drive for those who like to feel connected to the road through shifting gears. Remember, driving a stick shift can be a fun and rewarding experience, like painting a beautiful landscape on the canvas of the open road.
I have a 1994 Honda accord and I checked my transmission fluid & it had bubbles on my dip Stick. What does dat mean??
Always buy the best oil you can afford , for any car . Newer tighter engines need a thiner oil eg : sae 20/10 or 5 , older engines require sae 20/30/40 . Synthetic engine oil is always better than mineral oil because it's designed for a specific job and usually less prone to sludging . Unlike a lot of things in life you get what you pay for and it's better to error on the side of caution . I always buy valvoline synthetic engine oil for my Honda Accord Coupe