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brandon Posted on Mar 02, 2015

How to change shifter cables on a 99 honda accord

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2008

SOURCE: how do u replace a shifter cable for a 1988 honda accord lx

remove cable from transmission,follow cable behind engine,along exhaust pipe,then up through floor into center console.along the way you will find retainer clips (on both ends of cable) which hold the cables in place,and also underneath you will find a fastner which holds cable to bottom of floorboards and a panel with a rubber gasket in which the cable goes up into the console through. you must then remove center console to release the other end of cable.Once cable is loose go under car in the middle of the cable and pull out from floor then pull the other end out from engine compartment.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

SOURCE: 1990 honda accord gets stuck in park

check the fuse under hood , if blowned replace it

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 21, 2009

SOURCE: owner's manual for honda accord vtil 99

You can try https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/RJAAI001_OMANUAL.asp
Hope this helps.

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Nov 12, 2009

SOURCE: Does anyone know if automatic shifter cables on 92

what is the problem with the car? and no this is not a problem I have heard before.

David Shaub

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  • Posted on Nov 20, 2009

SOURCE: Honda Accord 99 EX Antenna Faulty?

Static won't come from an antenna. It normally comes from your connections. If you've been changing the head, check the contacts where it goes together. The only noise your antenna will pick up, is noise from your ignition. If what you hear is more of a buzzing or clicking that changes as you accelerate, then you should get your ignition checked.

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How do u replace a shifter cable for a 1988 honda accord lx

remove cable from transmission,follow cable behind engine,along exhaust pipe,then up through floor into center console.along the way you will find retainer clips (on both ends of cable) which hold the cables in place,and also underneath you will find a fastner which holds cable to bottom of floorboards and a panel with a rubber gasket in which the cable goes up into the console through. you must then remove center console to release the other end of cable.Once cable is loose go under car in the middle of the cable and pull out from floor then pull the other end out from engine compartment.
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