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There are 2 dipsticks for the 4 cyl 2000 accord - a small short one on the bottom left of the engine, and a longer one higher up on the right near the oil cap. I assume one is for the oil and one for the transmission fluids, but not sure which is which.
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Steve B
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what engine,
cyl count, displacement
and what year, above show 2 years 2000 and 1994, confusing that.
if a 94
the FSM cover this as does alldata.com
and
free (might be here, must know engine type)
http://hondatech.info/downloads/Auto/Manuals/Accord/
P2240 HONDA - Front Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Bank 2 Sensor 1 IP Line High Voltage.
Symptoms
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light) - High Fuel Consumption - Excessive Smoke from Exhaust
Possible causes
- Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Bank 2 harness is open or shorted - Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Bank 2 circuit poor electrical connection - Faulty Air/Fuel Ratio Sensor Bank 2 - Inappropriate fuel pressure - Faulty fuel injectors - Intake air leaks may be faulty - Exhaust gas leaks
hi open the bonnet look to the left hand side of the engine bay is where the auto trans is
then come forward and down quite a long way there is a small stubby dipstick you may need to use a torch as there are a lot of hoses and cables in the way
Transmission dipstick is located way down the engine block on the left side, more or less below the distributor cap. It has a yellow handle, and it is difficult to reach with a hot engine.
on the passenger side, down near the bottom of engine compartment, you'll see a small yellow loop handled dipstick. that's the trans dipstick. ok assuming its an automatic. manuals don't have dipstick, it has a fill plug on the side of transmission
on the passenger side, down near the bottom of engine compartment,
you'll see a small yellow loop handled dipstick. that's the trans
dipstick. ok assuming its an automatic. manuals don't have dipstick, it
has a fill plug on the side of transmission
its a short stick on the passnger side of the engine compartment. if you look down from behind the passenger side headlight you cant miss it. its red or orange in color.
honda made it so small because they didnt want people to mistake it for the oil dipstick, nor did they want the average consumer to bother the transmission
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