2000 honda accord which goes first front or rear wheel bearings?
2000 honda accord which goes first front or rear wheel bearings? - 1
2000 honda accord which goes first front or rear wheel bearings? - 1
I bought a Honda Accord 2001 lx and the alarm doesn't work on it. I replaced the battery on the remote and it the remote light barely turns on with the lock button and with the unlock button it turns in bright but it still doesn't do anything. I was messing with it yesterday by just pressing the lock button a lot maybe 20+ times and it locked once but it doesn't wanna work anymore. The led light comeint from the main security unit doesn't turn on also. Near the Main security unit it has this little grey button that I have no idea what it does but when I press it and hold it for about 3+ seconds the led light starts flashing in a certain pattern for about 7+ seconds. Can anybody help with this please?!
So i'm thinking about purchasing a 96 accord coupe owner says mileage is 170000. No exterior damage except "the muffler it has right now is fine but will need to be replaced soon "no exaust problems just muffler. At first the price was 1700 than he dropped it down to 1200 and i wanna see if maybe i can pay 1000 any technique for that? This accord includes leather, sunroof, ac, a great sound system, auto start (what exactly is that?) overall i just want to buy a good cheap cash car to save me money is this car reliable?
Ok so I have the stock speakers on my accord & they don't sound to good so I want to get them replaced. I like to play my music pretty loud & bass is very important to me. I play hip hop music so bass is obviously a common thing for my music. Budget wise, 150 is probably the highest id go. Btw, to be specific I have a 2002 Honda Accord Coupe V6.
Speaker advice for 02 Honda Accord?!
I have a Honda Accord. It was given to me by a family member. I'm the third owner. Also, it's been stolen and messed up pretty bad once before. A few months ago I took my car to Good Year and they said there were many parts in need of repair. The total cost would have been about $4,000. I didn't have all the money at the time and just paid $1,600 for the most important things like the breaks. Then later on my battery stopped working and I had to purchase a new one. Recently my car stopped on the freeway. The engine was messed up and got overheated. They told me it would cost $8,000 to repair it. I'm wondering if it's worth it to pay the more than $10,000 needed in repair or if I should just buy a new car.
I have a three-year lease on a Honda Accord but I usually turn it in at the end of two years and continue leasing. I have a 12,000 mile lease for the lease terms but I'm averaging 16,000 per year now. I used to just turn the car in after two years and continue leasing but I'm thinking that buying this car may be a good option. It only has 6900 miles on it now and it's a 2015. Would it be wise to buy the car in another year or so?
Any reliable cars you recommend on the cheap?
I was leaning towards a civic si, accord or WRX but my commute to school is about 45 miles both ways, with work being 30 miles away and I don't want to put all the miles on a nice car.
I'd love to get an old civic and turbo it lol, or a mustang gt for cheap but question reliability.
I live in Ohio, so snow is a factor. I was thinking along the lines of something Toyota/Honda/Subaru/Nissan possibly hatchback, sporty or capable of responding well to mods, good gas mileage, but number one is reliable!
I'd like to spend no more than 5000 but would prefer to spend around $2-3k.
Any suggestions?
I liked the looks of the tail lights on the 2003-2005 model, but for the 2006 (the 30th anniversary for the Accord) they made it look like an old Crown Vic in the back with the triangular tail lights. Doesn't make sense to me why they just randomly decided to give the Accord a Crown Vic/Chevy Impala look, especially for the 30th anniversary edition. The design doesn't work for the car at all.it went from being a somewhat stylish midsize Japanese car to some big old American car (in the rear). Very un-Honda of them. What were they thinking?
2007 Accord:
Added (1). 2003 Accord:
I have a 1992 Honda accord and recently the weather has changed and it gets very hot outside and i noticed my radiator fan doesn't turn on when it should. I replaced the fan switch on the front of the engine block on top of the upper radiator hose connector and found a short on the wiring harness. I fixed the short in the harness by removing the terminals and linking them directly to the sensor but my fan still doesn't turn on. I have the manual and it says there could be many other reason the fan doesn't turn on but it doesn't exactly tell me what they are. Relay works the fan works but it doesn't turn on when it should ex when in park i rev up to 4000 rpms after car has been idling with normal tempartures the fan turned on, i did this a second time fan did not turn on and the car began to overheat any advice where are the other fan switches i can't seem to find them using the book because it is unclear thanks