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2006 Honda Accord 3.0 - Page 4 Questions & Answers
I want to replace a
buy a manual; car as the conversion is more trouble that what it is worth especially if you are up grading the engine
if you still want to go ahead
don't replace just the engine but the engine and transmission as a set
plenty of good units from rear ended wrecks
1992 honda accord ex signal relay replacement
If the relay coil is still working, you'll hear it clicking at it switches the globe on & off.
It may be a mission to get your head / ears in the space to locate the exact one.
Pharmacies sell medical stethoscopes for a few bucks.
This is a useful tool for 'extending' your ears.
Otherwise straighten a wire coat-hanger, U-bend at human ear end to prevent injury.
Curve so that opposite point touches relay bodies until you hear clicking on ear-pressed wire loop.
If not working, I'd suggest trying a workshop / service manual, then look for 'electrical layout'.
In the meantime, I'll see if any of my neighbors has this car, and hopefully a manual for it.
Good luck.
2005 Honda Accord passenger door doesn't open from inside or outside
Probably the link rod that operates the release lever for the door lock has broken or come off. You will obviously have to have the door open to remove the inner door panel to access it. Try winding the window down and having a look down inside the door with a torch to see where the lever is and try and push / pull it with a coat hanger to open the door.
I HAVE A 1996 HONDA
Yes it will, BUT, the check engine light WILL eventually come back on and same problem will occur. You need go to the dealership and find out where the speedometer sensor is located and replace it. It could be, and most likely, located in the rear/differential housing.
Is there a way to
In short no there is absolutely no way to bypass a sensor that picks engine rotations.
Honda Accord Brain Box
Have you tried leaving the gas cap loose? Also you didn't say how many miles or what model but newer cars have cam position sensors, crank position sensors, map sensors, TPS , etc. My first thought is a worn throttle position sensor or a vacuum hose leak to one of the sensors.
1994 Honda Accord 4 door. Fender removal to adjust door.
Should have kept going-it's just screws or bolts, but some are almost hidden-like front of fender and rear along door opening. Take off fender lining and look some more.
I sort of know what you mean-can be hard to get to the door hinges. have you tried like a universal joint in your ratchet and socket?
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