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Honda Accord EX

Introduced in 1984 with a 1.8 liter engine, Honda Accord EX was marketed in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the US. The EX replaced the LX-I and SE-I models during the 1990s.

5,157 Questions

When to replace spark plugs?

This question totally depends on what kind of spark plugs you have in there in the first place. I personally have high end spark plugs which don't need to be changed for 75,000 miles. Unless you see signs of failing spark plugs, they don't need to be changed. Having a general knowledge of what these may be will be needed to know. For instance misfires are often caused by failing spark plugs and or wires. If your engine is running smoothly and gas mileage is good, don't concern yourself. Shops and technicians will lie to you and tell you otherwise. They have kids to feed, who can blame them.

How do you replace 2008 Honda Accord air conditioning filter?

Open the glove box. Remove the damper from the glove box on the side and then let the glove box hang down. If it does not come down, squeeze each side and it will. Remove the dust and pollen filter assembly from the evaporator case. Remove the filter from the housing, and replace the filter. Install the filter in the reverse order of removal. Make sure that there is no air leaking out of the evaporator.

Where is the water pump located on a 1995 Honda Accord EX?

It's under the timing belt cover and- you guessed it- is driven by the timing belt. Leave it to a professional, preferably a dealership.

Do the calipers compress the same on rear disc brakes as they do on the front of a 2000 silverado?

Yes. If your question is regarding the operation of the calipers. They do operate in the same manner as the front calipers.

SRS warning light in your 2003 CRV?

If it stays on, it means that the on-board computer has detected a problem with your air bag system. Git it checked ASAP.

Why would your 1994 Honda accord ex drive 4 light be flashing while driving down the road and your speed odometer stop working?

I had this problem with the 95 and took the car for diagnostics. it was the vehicle speed sensor. it is secured with one bolt and attaches with one wire to the back side of the transmission. it's hard to reach but you can change it yourself. first check the connection and wiring on the one yoyu've got.

Why 1985 Honda accord won't start been sitting for 1 year?

car will not start have full tank of gas not fire

Fuel breaks down in time, usually 3 months is all it takes, parts of it will gel and clog openings needed to run the car.

If it is carbureted you'll need to clean it out, if injected, it is possible that the bad fuel has fouled the plugs, or is clogging the injectors.

open the valve on the fuel rail and run the pump until you get clean fuel, dry out or replace the spark plugs and try again.

What is considered high mileage for a 2003 Honda Accord ex?

High mileage is almost always considered anything over 100,000 miles for a 2003 model.

Where is the water pump located on a 1990 Honda Accord?

It is located in front of engine you must remove timing cover and timing belt. So if your going to do this replace timing belt to if you have not done so.

1995 Honda Accord maintenance required?

It just needs an oil change. If you take it to a Honda dealership to get it fixed, they will normally reset it for you. On the 1995 Honda Accord station wagon, the 'maintenance required' indicator is easily reset by using a key to push in the little flat 'button' located near the indicator.

Where is the airbag module located in a 99 Honda CR-V?

I assume you mean the SRS unit. If it is the same as the 1998 CR-V, which it probalby is, it is located on the floor under the center console behind two small removable plastic panels. You must remove the two small panels that hide it to remove it. (You should not have to remove the center consul to reach it). It is held in with 4 screws and lock washers. The screws will require a size 27 torx bit for removal and are impacted in. They are very hard to remove without stripping. You should use a small ratchet wrench with a bit adapter. It will be hard to generate enough torque with a hand held screwdriver but may be possible for someone who is very strong. An electric drill driver could strip it. A small impact driver may work. If you strip it the only way you will be able to remove it is to partially drill it out to loosen the tension then back it out with a vice grip. Speaking from experience.

How do you change front rotors on a 1997 Honda Accord LX?

OK here's the deal on taking off the rotors on a 1997 Honda Accord. If you Google "take apart 1997 Honda Accord front rotors" you will get a load of responses. The listed options include the first two discribed below.

These sites give two different options to take off the rotor, both invovle removing the hub with the wheel studs on it to get to the rotor.

#1, there is a tool that you can buy just for this purpose. If you are a shop and plan to do this time after time it might be cost effective to buy this thing. After checking out the (almost $200) tool to remove the hub and planned on only doing it once, I figured there might be another way.GDT5 1990-1997 Honda Accord Rotor/Hub Remover

GDT5 1990-1997 Honda Accord Rotor/Hub Remover

Features: The GDT5 simply mounts to the hub using the lug nuts and with a turn of the lift bolt, the hub and rotor are removed . The GDT5 works without any hammering or removing any suspension parts, not even the axle. • Fastest , easiest way possible - 1/4 of the book time • No suspension parts to remove - saves time and money • No hammering of any kind - will not damage bearings • No need to press out of knuckle - save time and money • No other tool like it on the market - saves time and money • Also works on some Acura models

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#2, this site diagrams a suggested route of extraction that includes removing the complete steering arm and hub assembly to access the bolts behind the axel hub. In this diagram it shows how the hub assembly comes apart.

Removing Honda Accord Brake Rotors

Q. I have a 1997 Honda Accord. I'd rather not pay $100 or more to have my rotors turned, so I need to find out how I can take them off myself and have them turned at a local service station. Do you need a special tool in order to do this? I heard that some Hondas required a special tool in order to do this. Any way around this, or do you know where I could buy/rent such tool? I've already tried using another tool and the rotor absolutely will not come off.

Thanks for your help!

A. The only special tool you will need is a ball joint fork to separate the upper and lower ball joints. You have to remove the whole steering knuckle assembly to get to the bolts in back of the rotor and hub assembly.

#3, My way. Since the hub and steering arm come apart anyway, there is no need to remove the entire assembly OR the 4 bolts on the back of it.

First, remove the wheel and tire. Next, using an impact tool with correct size socket, remove the large axel nut to free up the hub and rotor. Next, remove the 4 14mm bolts on the hub face to free it from the rotor. Next, behind the rotor there are 2 17mm bolts that hold the brake caliper in place, remove those and secure the caliper out of the way. Next, take a pickle fork tool for removing ball joints and position it between the rotor and outer hub. Finally, take a LARGE hammer (like 2 or thee pounds) and hammer the tool between the hub and rotor. Move from one side to the other and losen it as you go. This takes a bit of aggressive beating but it will come apart.

Put it back together.

First grease the inner bearings. Next, put the new rotor on. Next, put the hub assembly back into the bearing hole and using the socket for removing the axel nut, tap it back into place. It goes in easier than it comes out. Do yourself a favor and put new brake pads on at the same time to start fresh and new. Everthing else is pretty much the reverse of taking it apart from there.

Good luck, with a little patience and large hammer this will work.

Where is the transmission dipstick located on a 1988 Honda Accord manual 5-speed?

Manual transmissions do not have a dipstick. There is a fill plug on the passenger side of the transaxle just above and behind where the axle goes into the transmission. Remove the plug. If fluid runs outor you stick your finger in the hole and feel fluid just below the bottom edge of the hole then it is full. If it is low add 30 weight motor oil or 90 weight gear oil till it runs out of thr hole then replace the plug.

What is brake lamp in Honda accord 1999?

it is an indicator. You need to check your brake fluid or your bulb.

Where is the fuel pump located on a 1986 Honda Accord DX?

This one is ez. Take the back of the back seat out and carpet from the truck. Just behind the lower back seat in the truck area, on the drivers side will be a cover that is sealed in with tar. remove the cover with a screw driver. below that will be the top of your fuel pump unit. Unplug the wires and remove the fuel line. Unbolt the flange bolts and carefully pull up the fuel pump unit out of the tank. Have a rag ready to plug the hole while you have the fuel pump assembly out. At the bottom of the assembly is your fuel pump. If your car is carberated, you will need a pump that has 28 lbs fuel pressure and if it is fuel injected, you will need a 60 lbs fuel pressure. You can buy just the fuel pump for this job. they have the whole assembly with pump but it probably will exceed the value of the car. Good luck

Honda Accord RPM drop when stop?

Could be a vacuum leak or possibly a bad idle air control valve. Try spraying intake cleaner on your vacuum hoses while the car is running. If you notice an rpm change when you are spraying that should be the area the leak is at. Hope this helps.

What is the purpose of the widows lamp?

we still use the Widow's Lamp to comemorate the momory of the race accoring