Have you taken apart both sides compeletly- if you haven't carefully take the other side apart enough to assemble the first one-honda brakes can be a stinker- cheers denny p s to find whatever you 're looking for on the web I always search images and then go to whatever page looks good
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SOURCE: Replacing passenger window in 1998 Honda Accord LX
yes you can replace it, more than likely I would try getting a replacement window from your local import salvage yard. you will need to remove the door panel screws (normally in the small pull compartment to close the door) and one in the latch, both have a plastic cap that needs to be pried up, it is also connected to the screw or bolt. next, you will need a flat blade screw driver or flat pry bar to take off the panel, start at the bottom. it should just pop out (loud snapping noise). In addition, there is a triangular shaped black plastic cap in the corner, that will also pry off. You will need to unplug the window and door lock connector, carefully remove the lining, you should be able to gain access to the two bolts that hold the window in place. you might have to raise or lower the door till you see them in the removal holes, should be a 10 mm socket. After you loosen remove old glass and install new one and re assemble as you have taken apart, Good Luck!!
SOURCE: 2008 honda accord replace rear brakes
no, 12mm wrench or ratchet on 12mm socket. the piston is tough to push back in. its a twist in type and you will need some force to push and twist the piston back in. - note rear brake pads wearing out on the new 08-09 accords are very common and if under 16-18 thousand miles it may be covered. honda knows about this problem
SOURCE: 1994 hoda accord lx brakes
Please refer to the link below.
http://corp.advanceautoparts.com/english/youcan/asp/ccr/ccr20011001bb.asp
SOURCE: diagram of the 1991 honda accord firing order
Hope this helps.
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