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Question about 1993 Accord

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test it It sounds like a loose alternator belt. When the engine is running at highway speed, the belts get looser with heat and they will slip a bit. Either get a new belt or tighten the one that's on

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Question about 1995 Civic

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...Honda Civic 1993 which is the sam as 1995 so try it hope it will work buddy It is very simple, can go only one way with camshaft end cut with trapezoid natch. We need 12 mm socket to remove 3 bolts ...

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Shuts off while in reverse or when i come to a sudden stop what can be causing that? Thank you Bad timing and possibly clogged air filter. Check alternator belt and replace if necessary.

Replace the alternator. Three possible causes: bad alternator, loose fan belt, or idle speed too low. The most likely cause is a bad alternator (that is one or more of the components therein such as a

...replace the altenator on a 1993 Honda accord? I was told I might have to remove the axle to get at it. shouldnt have to try this ...

...alternator belt enough to remove it. Inspect it for cracks and replace if necessary. Remove the wire connectors from the back of the alternator. Remove the bolts from the alternator, short one first. ...

...replace the axle. It is usually noticed more when you are turning a corner. Two other things I can think of would be your lower plastic timing belt cover could be rubbing on your alternator belt, or ...

...belt could it be the gas pump or distrubotor it self this morning the car was dead but there was power going to it but battery was dead Sounds like it could be your alternator dying or dead. Have it ...

Question about 1993 Accord

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...alternator in my 93 accord se and replaced the belt. Now it squeals a lot, mostly when I start it and when I apply the brakes to slow down or stop when my rpm is low if it has a belt tensioner it ...

Question about 1993 Accord

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...replace head gaske Hi there:Removal and InstallationExcept Accord V-6The cylinder head temperature must be below 100 degrees F (38 degrees C); allow the engine to cool several hours if the car has ...

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