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How to change clutch in 93 honda accord - Accord Honda Cars & Trucks

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The procedure is rather involved. I think you would be doing yourself a favor if you bought a service manual. They will pay for themselves. I like the factory manuals, but you can buy a decent one at Autozone, Advance , etc. Sorry the answer may not help you much, but it would be quite a paragraph if I typed the whole procedure.

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Yes, I would get the dealership parts including the clutch plate, throw out bearing, and any other parts that seem to wear out when doing a clutch job on a Honda.

Get the service manual to learn specifically how to do this job.

Good luck.

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