SOURCE: 1988 honda accord 2 door I need to change clutch
no remove gearbox but you might need to lower subframe to gain access ,use an engine lift to support gearbox or a block and tackle so you can pull it out and not have to lower it
SOURCE: reset transmission speed sensor 93 honda accord
I have been looking for help with the VSS on 88 prelude. Found this page,maybe it will help you.
.http://techauto.awardspace.com/vss.html
SOURCE: Clutch problem
check the fluid level first, if its empty this will happen, if so full it and bleed the clutch, if not it could be the slave cylinder and failing both, it could be the clutch itself, easiest way to check is to see on the gearbox if the clutch is engaging when you press the pedal down.
just ask if you need more help
SOURCE: ac compressor clutch relay 1991 honda accord
Difficult to describe, but I will give it a try.
Inside the driver's side fender, close to the front of the car, there is a bracket that is held in place by one bolt, but which has a short horizontal bar as part of it which has two large clips encircling two cylinderical devices which have wires clipped into them at the bottoms. The one closest to the front (radiator) is the compressor clutch relay. The other one is the condenser fan relay.
Hope this helps you find it.
SOURCE: how do i change main oil seal on a 93 honda accord
Rear main? If so you are going to have to drop the tranny, remove the flexplate, Then you will have clear access to the rear main oil seal. Simply get a pick or a screwdriver and remove it. Might take some effort to get it out. Once it's out, clean up the area nice and clean with some engine degreaser or brake kleen and install new seal.
This is a pretty big job for someone that isn't familiar with the process. If you have dropped tranny's before or pulled engines, it should be a breeze.
Good Luck!
PS. If you are still curious you can grab a hanes manual from your local auto parts store and it will show in detail this whole process with pictures.
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