If the CV boot is torn open forget about re-booting the joint, buy a remanufactured axle and replace it. If the boot is starting to crack or separate but has not torn open to the point you can see the cv joint itself you can re-boot it.
First, remove the wheel cover and loosen the 36mm nut holding the joint to the bearing. Then raise the vehicle and remove the lower ball joint from the lower control arm and the knuckle. If your working on the passenger side, drain the transmission. Slide the half shaft out of the knuckle then use a prybar and pry the inboard end of the shaft out of the transmission or intermediate shaft, which ever should apply. Be careful not to damage the seal in the transmission. Installing the shaft is the reverse of removal. The inboard side of the shaft should snap right back into the intermediate shaft and transmission by means of a snap ring on the end of the shaft.
Additional info: Draining the fluid first is not necessary.
At a Honda dealer it will cost right around $3,500 to replace an A/T. Independant shop will be somewhat cheaper.
right this is pretty intense....you take off the old headlamp, right? then..get this! you put the new one on eeeh!
either acces it through the trunk or screws on the outside...
The flasher for the 1989 Honda accord is located above the steering column. To activate it shift it to the right.
The 2001 Honda Accord uses 5-20. It should also be listed right on your oil cap.
The clock face plate will come off with a small screw deiver. The bulb is right there. It costs about $20.00.
in the tank no need to replace,i am a Honda tech.AnswerIt is located under the right wheel well on the 99 accord. It is hard to get to so I chose to take it to someone else to get an oil change. AnswerAnswer does not make sense for the question asked.
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Pull the ashtray out and it is right there
YES. replace only the one that is cliking.
In the back of the Throttle Body right side for 94 accord DX.
All Honda Accords fire, from right to left, 1,3,4,2