HAVE CHANGE THE PCM AND ACTUATOR HEAD
SOURCE: 2000 Honda Accord PCM location
If you pull down the carpet on the passenger front floor area, it's in the center "hump" area behind the radin console mounted to the floor.
SOURCE: service for 2006 honda accord
Usually Honda Accord needs services in 30, 60, 90K.
Regular Oil change in every 5000 miles.
An easy way to see is sign up for Honda's Ownerlink.
https://www.ahm-ownerlink.com/
All you need is your VIN number (usually found on the door jam, outside bottom of the windshield, trunk, etc)
Once you got your car registered, go to the service/maintainece linkand then click "View your factory-recommended Maintenance Schedule."and its all in there
Hope that helps!
SOURCE: 98 Honda Accord Wont Start
either have a shop scan it for trouble codes or buy a scanner your self at local parts store have OBDII scanner and find out for your self it could be a number of things.
SOURCE: how to remove starter from 1998 honda accord
Detach the cable from the negative terminal of the battery. Caution: If you have an anti-theft radio, make sure you have the activation code before disconnecting the battery.
Remove the battery and battery tray from the engine compartment (remove the battery first, then remove the bolts for the battery tray and remove it.).
Remove the lower radiator hose and the wiring harness from the starter bracket. Make sure they are positioned out of the way.
Clearly label, then disconnect the wires from the terminals on the starter motor solenoid (the smaller cylinder attached to the starter). Disconnect any clips securing the wiring to the starter.
Remove the mounting bolts (two) and detach the starter (pull it gently out of its housing).
Reverse this procedure for installation.
Hope this is of help to you.
SOURCE: how to remove starter solenoid from 1998 honda accord LX 4cyl?
the starter solenoid is integral to the starter.
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