On my '94, I went through dipstick. Make sure you get the HONDA/ACURA fluid from the dealer.
Yes, you can use the same transmission dipstick from a 1993 Acura Legend for a 1990 Acura Legend, as the two models share similar transmission designs and components. However, it’s always a good idea to verify part compatibility by checking the part numbers or consulting a mechanic to ensure proper fit and function.
Freeze plugs on a 93 Honda Accord are located along the front and sides of the engine block. They are designed to prevent the engine from being cracked in the event the coolant completely freezes.
This is not programable...you need to go to the dealer and they can order one for you to match your electronic module in your car.
1. If it's a cable type from the speedo to the gearbox, the inner cable may need lubrication
The Main Relay on a legend in under the dash board. Alittle hard to get to and a quick fix at a acura dealership. If your having starting issues, it's your problem.
Usually use a 5 quart jug high milage on my 93 legend. Give or take, thats about all it should need.
on the side of the block. really need engine size to be more specific
i no in my 93 that right behide the back seat you have to move all the carpet and cardboard out the truck and you will find it behide the seat
On the left side of steeling wheel, under neat the light control unit. Main relay is about $70.00
Follow the + battery cable -jump the small terminal and the wire to the starter (Make sure in neutral) Starter should operate
On a 1993 Chevy 4.3-liter V6 engine, freeze plugs (also known as core plugs or expansion plugs) are typically located on the engine block. You can find them on the sides of the block, and there may also be one or two located on the rear of the engine. Their primary function is to allow for the expansion of coolant and to prevent the engine block from cracking in the event of freezing temperatures. If you're inspecting or replacing them, ensure that the engine is cool and drained of coolant.