SOURCE: SPEED SENSOR LOCATION FOR 1996 HONDA ACCORD
on the trans, its underneath the battery, in-line with the battery clamp toward the front of the car.
SOURCE: where are the 2 oxgyn sensors located
There's one located directly after your catalytic converter and the other one is located before your catalytic converter (somewhere between your headers and that cat)
Testimonial: "There are actually 2 sensors. One on the engine manifold and the second is on the atalitic (sp) converter. "
SOURCE: is the low beam headlight bulb difficult to
I just replaced both low beam headlight bulbs on my 2005 Honda Accord. After reading the owner's manual and trying to remove the wheel well inserts (and breaking a couple of those clips in the process), I gave up on that approach and was able to change the passenger side and driver side low beam bulbs from the engine compartment under the hood. On the passenger side, fit your arm between the front of the car and the hose that is above the headlight. You should be able to reach the bulb, disconnect the electrical connection, turn the bulb 45 degrees counterclockwise to remove it, insert the new bulb turning it 45 degrees clockwise to secure it in the hole (be careful not to touch the bulb), and reconnect the electrical connection. I loosened the 3 screws that secure the bulb to make it easier to put in the new one, but that probably isn't necessary. My hand was scraped a bit doing this, but it was not too bad. On the driver side, remove the battery hold-down clamp (there is no need to disconnect the battery connections). Reach into the fender (shine a light there so you can see the bulb connection) and you should be able to reach the bulb and replace it similarly to the other bulb. You may have to move the battery slightly to get your arm in there. Replace the battery hold down clamp when you're done. I accidentally dropped the old bulb in the wheel well, but other than that it went pretty smoothly. Good luck.
SOURCE: HOW TO REPLACE A NEW KNOCK SENSOR FOR HONDA ACCORD
This will be located on the side of the engine block and will simply unscrew. Screw the new one in and plug in the connector. You are done. Have the code cleared and this should eliviate any knocking that is heard upon acceleration.
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