Remove center console
SOURCE: 2005 Honda Accord EX 4dr Brake Cable Installation
to much detail to put in this box for you to be able to understand what i can tell you if you can give me afax# and i can fax you the instructions
SOURCE: 1996 accord center console
If your vehicle is an automatic, it should light up your console where the gears are marked. There's a bulb under the console. in order to get to it, you'll need to empty the console and remove the plastic piece covering the screws (very bottom of console middle) and remove the screws. Then you'll need to remove the drink holder (pops out) and remove the screws under it. Lift the rear piece of the console over the E brake, and loosen the screws to the piece with the gear indicator. You should be able to see the lamp holder and twist lock connector. If the connector hasn't just fallen out, replace the bulb and twist the connector securely back into place.
SOURCE: Can't remove key from ignition for '00 honda accord @ park positi
push key in turn on and off push key in work switch off and on .if dont release you probably going to have to take out the ignition switch. make sure your car is all the way in park.
SOURCE: 03 honda accord center vent removal
Your talking about the center dash vent assembly that wraps over the top of the dash correct. honda makes a special tool for this, however I use the hook from my 4peice pick set (it's got to be 4inches or longer). I stick the hook through the center dash vent and hook it on the inside of the air duct (not the adjustable vents) and simply pull toward you. you'll have to use a flash light to make sure you on the edge of the air duct. This pulls the clips and then you disconnect the hazzard switch and the sunlight temp sensor. -hope this helps
SOURCE: how to remove center console of a 2001 LX honda accord 4 cylinder
You should never need to adjust the cable what i suspect here is the back brakes need looking at ,but before i can tell you how to do it i will need to know if its
A drum brakes
B disk rear with cable to caliper
C rear disk with cable running to the interior of the disk and not to the caliper
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