Do Honda accords have v4 or v6?
There is no such thing as a V4 unless talking about motorcycles.
Honda accords come in "I4" and "V6."
I4 is inline four which means the cylinder bank literally has four inline pistons.
While a V6 has two cylinder banks each with three cylinders connecting at a base making the engine appear to have a "V" shape hence V6.
I don't know much about cars, but as I understand it, when an O2 sensor goes bad, all that will happen is that it will default to full rich. Your car will run fine, but your gas mileage will suffer. I had a '73 Chevy that would hesitate if I put low octane gas in it. Being your car is a '98, the computer should compensate for whatever octane you use, but you might try a tankful of premium and see if it helps. If it helps, you can keep buying higher octane gas, or replace (adjust?) the knock sensor, or whatever. If it doesn't work, sorry. Keep looking.
Answerdefinitely not knock sensor. know ur stuff before u answer. yes clean out injectors, check intake/vacuum leaks.Put a can of Sea Salt to your gasoline. It costs about $6.00 and most auto parts carry it. It cleans the trottle body and injectors. Honda does not recommend using premium gas. Also check your gas filter and air filter
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Instead try the throttle position sensor.
How can you fix the Radio onoff button to stay in ie power radio off?
Depends on radio type. Most of these switches are 'momentary contact, which is to say the switch makes contact, then returns to its original state, sending a pulse. If your switch is of this type, the mechanical function sounds fine and the prob. may be a logic circuit and not the switch. The on\off switch on my radio is also combined with the volume knob,(pushing vol. knob turns unit on\off.) I'm afraid these are probably un-fixable. Sorry for being so verbose.
I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM ON 95 LINCOLN AND WAS QUOTED 300 DOLLARS TO REMOVE FIX AND INSTALL. AFTER MANY TRIALS I FINALLY CAME UP WITH AN EXTERNAL FIX FOR 5 DOLLARS. WILL SEND PART AND INSTRUCTIONS UPON RECEIPT OF CHECK OR MONEY ORDER TO RADIO 45328 LORIMER LANCASTER CA. 93534.
1993 Honda accord ex loses power and hesitates when you push the gas?
Try using some over the counter injector cleaner.If that doesn't work it could be anything from a bad battery to bad spark plugs.
What does it men when the D Drive indicator is blinking on an 05 Honda Accord?
The blinking D on the Honda Accord means that the transmission is throwing out a code just like a CEL.
This sounds like a bad alternator or bad electrical connection to the alternator. First check your battery voltage with the engine at idle. It should be about 13.6v-14.2v. All the idiot lights get their ground through the "battery" failure light. That is often caused by a bad connection of the small red wire at the back of the alternator. Most likely brushes are worn down on your voltage regulator. Replace it, fairly easy job, two screws hold it attached to the alternator. It is located next to the oil filter.
Does a 2002 accord have a timing chain?
No a 2002 Honda Accord uses a Timing belt instead. The part functions the same as a timing chain is replacements are a lot less expensive.
Is it necessary to replace the timing belt on a 1998 Toyota Camry at 60000 miles?
If the timing belt breaks on the 87 nothing happens, other than the car stops running. This may not be good if you're in the middle of traffic or you just pulled out in front of that semi, but I suppose the belt could break at 59K also if it's that critical. I would ask the dealer if your car bends valves if the belt breaks, but do you think Toyota built in a little reliability percentage number with a recommended change at 60K? What if you go 62K - is that a disaster? I know someone who now has 127K on his belt and he wants to see how long he can go until it lets go...
So, how conservative are you?
Answerno, Toyota recommends a 90,000 mile interval***********
1998 was the first year the Corolla got the 1.8liter 1ZZ FE, with a timing chain, some Corollas in North America for 1998 got that engine but not all, make sure what engine you have
Where is the speedometer sensor in a 1995 Honda Accord?
I'm not too sure about the 1994 Honda accord because i don't have one myself. However, in most cars the speedometer sensor is located on the transmission, close to the point of engagement between the transmission and the front axle. The speedometer is attached tho the transmission with bolt(s) depending on the car.
Where is the voltage regulator located on a 1991 Honda accord ex manual?
The voltage regulator for a 1991 Honda accord is mounted on the rear of the alternator. It is bolted on and can be replaced as a separate unit.
How do you replace the light in a 2002 Honda clock?
How many miles does the average accord last?
I am on my fourth Honda Accord and they are just about nicely broken in at 100,000 miles. A properly cared forAccord (very important, that!) will easily last 150,000 - 200,000 miles.
What is the anti-theft code for a Honda Civic 2500 car stereo?
You must get the serial # off the back of the radio and the dealer can provide the code with this #. Look in your owners manual and you may find the code written down somewhere. No one can tell you the code as they are different on different cars. Before you go ripping the stereo out to find the serial # on the back, call the dealership where you first purchased the vehicle. (Or where it was first sold.) Their service department may be able to look up the serial # and radio code based on your VIN. Handy Tip: After running back to my dealer 2-3 times for the code, I just added my radio code into my cell phone as a speed dial for "radio." I figure my cell phone is more likely to be on me when my battery dies than the nifty wallet card that Honda gave me.
Why does your battery light keep coming on?
It could be a loose serpentine belt. Or if the alternator is going out either way its most likely a charging problem.
How do you rest the oil mainentance light on a 2006 Honda Accord SE?
obd2 computer. take the vehicle down to autozone they will do it for free as a compemetry service, and ask them to erase the code.
How do you decode a vin for a Honda atc 70?
Yr Eng Frame
1973 10000001-ON 10000001-on
1974 11000001-On 11000001-on
1975 -1977 Honda Atc 70's were not made
1978 ATC70E-20000001-2010823 ATC70E-20000036-2010823
1980 TB03E-2000001-2011736 TB03-2000001-2011706
1981 TB03E-2600001-2611751 TB030-BC600001-BC611215
1982 TB03E-2700003-2718283 TB03-CC700001-CC717796
1983 TB03E-2800001-2827785 TB030-DC800006-DC827275
1984 TB03E-2900001-ON TB030-EC900001-ON
Further questions about ATC 70's can be answered at:
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How do you install the distributor on a mini 1100?
The distributor on the 1100 Mini cooper is in the same spot as the rest of the A series motors. The forward side of the motor right in the middle.
How do you reset the maintenance required light after 60000 miles on a 1998 Honda Accord LX 2.2L?
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You take it to the dealer (or a very knowledgable specialist shop - for a Honda one should be fairly easy to find locally, and have the required servicing done...
At 60,000 miles, many modern cars require replacement of the timing belt. Although the procedure is probably the most costly of the Scheduled Maintenance Items, unlike many more mundane items such as changing the wiper blades, oil, or tires, failure to replace this belt in a timely (pardon the pun) fashion will, in most modern cars, *DESTROY* the engine when (not if---*when*) the timing belt does fail.
Common Parts to Replace a Timing Belt: Timing Belt 3-5 Miscellaneous pulleys Hydraulic belt tensioner assembly and pulley. On some cars, this is a good time to replace the water pump, since you're already pulling the front of the engine that far apart, anyway. Total cost: $600-800 is probably not unreasonable.
Common Parts to Replace a FAILED Timing Belt: Timing Belt 3-5 Miscellaneous pulleys Hydraulic belt tensioner assembly and pulley. On some cars, this is a good time to replace the water pump, since you're already pulling the front of the engine that far apart, anyway. 1 cylinder head 16 valves 1-4 pistons damaged when the valves smack into them reworking the inside of the cylinders if they get scratched or scored. Towing costs. rental car costs. etc.
Just take it in... =) Total cost: $600-800 is probably not unreasonable.
Common parts to replace
I'm not entirely sure about the Accord, but this answer works for the same year of Civic, Prelude, and Acura (Honda) Integra. It will probably work for the Accord, too. On the typical Honda gauge layout, there is a small, rectangular, recessed button directly to the left of the "Maintenance Required" light. Using your car key, you can press this button in, which will cause the light to turn green. The maintenance light (at least on my Civic) will come on about every 4000 miles if not reset (for oil changes), and also periodically for other scheduled maintenance.
on the '97 accord in the dash panel layout, near the mileage, is a small black box, your key should fit right into it, push it in and it should go away. you can also look in the owner's manual, it'll say in there. the light usually comes on after so many miles, and most places that aren't the dealer won't know to put the key in there to reset it so it might come on before maintenance is needed.
With the key off, hold down the trip meter reset button. turn the key on and continue holding the reset button in until the maintenance light goes off, about 10 seconds. Source: owners manual.
97 Honda Accord LX
Just push in the black button next to the Maintenance required light after you have changed the oil in all the way and the light will turn green again. Works in mine. No key in the ignition required.
How do you turn off the maintenance required light on a 1999 Honda Accord Sedan?
To reset the MAINTENANCE REQUIRED light:- Have key inserted in ignition but in the OFF or LOCKED position.- Push and hold the trip reset button on the right bottom corner of your gauge clutster. (this is the same button that you use to reset your mileage counter)- Turn key to full ON position and continue holding the button till the light goes off. (at least 10 seconds)
The above is true for Honda accord models upto 2001 and possibly for newer ones too.
Likely, but no guarantee...
The battery in the Honda car is now too much of a state of discharge to respond to jumping.
If you have an auto battery charger, charging the battery for a while may bring it back again. For a while anyway. Good luck.
Battery is likely toast by now. One can pull it and take it to the local chain parts store and they'll check it for you. And you can see their meters results.
Wal Mart has pretty cheap batteries.PLEASE MAKE SURE THE CONNECTIONS ARE TIGHT
PS any poor connection at the battery or where either of the battery cables go to
need to be secure. If the ground - usually black cable is loose where it attaches to the engine block, or wherever, it can cause no start, no ignition lights and no starter cranking condition too. Same with the + positive usually red battery cable. Good luck, also if you can pop the two tops off the battery, pop them and add water to them and then also put it on slow charge that always does the trick but also remember to make sure the terminals are tight
Use new bolts and locking washers, and apply loc tite to the threads before reinstalling. However if you have damaged the aluminum of the bell housing drilling and tapping the holes to a larger size may be necessary, or if there is room to drill all the way through you can use a long bolt with a nylock nut.