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Hi everyone, Tomorrow I am removing a F22B motor on a 1996 accord LX and installing a 1995 motor from Japan. The Japanese motor doesn't have a sensor on the oil pump. I can't find my Haynes manual which I thought was ok at best. Does anyone know where I can download a good manaul similar to what is used at a dealership? I really don't want to buy another hanynes manual tomorrow. I need to pull the front of this motor apart tomorrow. Can anyone think of anything I should watch out for other than pinning the counter weight. Be careful if you buy a 1996 Japanese motor. You will end up with a 1994-5 that the supplier changes the oil pump and charges you 200 more. I'm short for time the supplier put the screws to me. After setting the whole thing up a week ago, they waited for me to take the day off drive 50 miles to tell me there is no warranty because I am swapping the pump. I called them from an add on Ebay and they knew this is what I was doing. They wanted 200 more for a 96. After they put me on the spot I said I would take the 96. One of the guys slipped and said there was no time to take one of the motors and install a pump with the sensor. Carl |
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This is my first post so hello all. This site rocks... Anyways.... I am new to driving and i hope to finallyget my license soon and my first car i would like to buy is a 2003+ accord (i love the redesign+i cant afford a 2008 Anyways.... I am a big dude.... 5'7 and about 280 pounds (im working on that) Is this car very roomy for a big person? If possible anyone have first hand experience? I have not gotten a chance to try one but if anyone out there has, pls let me know? I would highly appreciate it. I am really thinking hard at the Accord2003+ or a CRV Ive also been eynf the Honda Fit.. but i guess that car is probably too small and its better for a thin person |
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| I am getting a knocking noise in the middle of the front end of my car. When I turn to the left the noise gets worse. I have replaced both drive axles and I am still getting the noise. Would bad bearings in the wheel where the drive axle connects cause this noise? Would the bearings in the intermediate shaft between the drive axle and where it connects to the manual transmission cause this noise? | |
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Maybetie rod ends? At that age and mileage, could be a lot of things. Best bet is to have it all checked out by a good suspension guy. |
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two questions - What is a SE? How it is different from EX and LX? Is it difficult/expensive to get parts for this Special Edition ? - How much should I pay extra for accord that has honda certification?
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Replying to: jahid (Feb 19, 2008 9:54 am)
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Replying to: hondamatic1 (Feb 19, 2008 10:15 am) I don't know which year you're talking about; for the 2003-2007 that's incorrect. In the 2003-2007 models, the Accord SE adds to the LX model a 6-CD changer, carbon-look interior trim, alloy wheels, 4-wheel discs with EBD. There is no moonroof on the SE. The EX adds a moonroof, aluminum-look trim, heated exterior mirrors, and a couple of other doo-dads for the interior. Hope this helps. Thegrad |
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I have a 1997 Honda Accord. About a week and a half ago my battery died. My friend jumped it and all was fine. Except before it died my doors would automatically lock when I started the car, and automatically unlock when I turned off the car. Now it won't do that anymore. Is there anyway to get it back to it's normal routine? Thanks!
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Replying to: stephnee (Feb 19, 2008 3:43 pm) Is yours a US/Canadian Accord?
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Replying to: thegraduate (Feb 19, 2008 10:45 pm)
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