On a 1996 Honda accord look thru the center of the front grill right side, you will see 2 10mm bolts vertically placed and on the left side you will see 1 10mm bolt. These hold the latch assembly on. Take all three bolts off, You might need a universal swivel attachment for your ratchet. Once these bolts are removed pull up on the hood. Take caution though..the left side of the front grill kinda makes it hard to raise the hood with the assmbly on it, but it will raise up. This might help on other vehicles by just un-bolting the latch assembly. have you tried using two people at a time to open the hood - one to pull on up on the hood while the other pulls the interior release? only way my '94 Accord would open. (or I prised release open with a screw-driver and pulled the hood myself) hope it helps That will probably damage your hood. If the cable came loose, the interior release will be useless. Get a set of small socket wrenches and dismantle your way in through the front end. It's awkward but usually you can do it through the grill.
Loose or failing speedometer cable Speedometer head needs repair
Most likely either the linkage came loose or the latch mechanism has worn out.
my hood release cable broke in my 1986 Honda accord. We had to remove the front bumper, and the metal piece behind that, and we were able to remove the bottom of the hood latch, and now I drive it daily on the interstate held down with an alon wrench in the screw hole, and 2 bungee cords (just in case) never had a problem.
Loose bulb or loose connection.
To repair a hood latch cable on a 2003 Hyundai Elantra, you have to take it to your local mechanic or dealership. The hood latch cable should only be reconnected with an experienced hand. While you can use wrenches and screwdrivers, the latch cable may come loose again.
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It is possible for a speedometer to go on and off on a 1995 Honda Accord because the parts are worn out. A new speedometer mechanism may be necessary. Also, check to see if there are any loose parts. Rain and debris from a roadway can cause damage to the speedometer cable.
Your distributor might need to be replaced. Answer #2: Check for loose or corroded cable connections at the battery posts; also, a loose belt could be the problem.
LOOSE OR CORRODED ELECTRICAL CONNECTION?
It means something is wrong with your charging system. Can be a loose of corroded battery cable, defective alternator or a battery with a dead short.
If you are 6' 6" and under you will have no problem fitting in a Honda Accord without a sunroof. If it has a sunroof you will loose about 1.5" headroom.
Start by checking the grounds. There's a loose connection in there somewhere.