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Had difficulty preparing the diagram. Here is a video: How to Replace Spark Plug Wire Set 95-97 Honda Accord - YouTube
I'll try again as you won't be amused by that. Cylinder Firing Orders & Engine Diagrams - AutoZone Hmm, still trying.
4 - 3 - 2 - 1 for the spark plug wire routing of a 1997 Honda
If you need more information on how to replace the spark plug wires on your Honda Accord, you can check out this video tutorial from 1A Auto. It provides step-by-step instructions for properly replacing the spark plug wires on a 1995 Honda Accord V6 2.7L, but the procedure is similar for all 95-97 Honda Accord V6 2.7L models.
Cylinder 4 misfire . Pull positive battery cable off and let sit for 20 mins put back on ,it should start take to a place u can check the check engine light I think there r more codes
There is a manual that will give you the factory directions in CD format on eBay. Here's the item # 250577544601 : Sells for $5.49 w/free shipping.
I've started using these instead of my manuals for quite a few cars & I really like them. With my laptop I can go to the car & pull up every single part & detail. And they are less expensive than the basic guides. They usually provide you with any programing info & specifications & details on every inch of the car. If you're not happy with the CD, ask for a refund.
Next to that a Chiltons Import manual or a Haynes specifically for the Civic.
LOW BEAMS: When headlight switch is turned on the headlight relay is energized providing voltage through fuse 37 and 38 to the headlights and the low beams come on.
HIGH BEAMS : same thing as above thru fuses 37 & 38. When the dimmer is in high, the dimmer relay provides ground to the high beams, and the high beams come on.
1. pull your flash see if lights come on?
2. check fuse 15 if good
3. check fuses 37 & 38.
To keep it simple: Your car should have used synthetic oil originally:
If you are using Regular Motor Oil - I found through many years of doing oil changes & auto repairs that 3000 miles is the MAX you should drive before changing. After that it tends to lose it's protective qualities & you can actually feel the difference (once you've removed a few thousand dipsticks) in the viscosity.
Synthetic Lubricant- Higher Quality Products will make your car last longer & I can suggest no better improvement to anyones vehicle than to use Synthetic Oil. Change at 6000-7500 miles depending on type driving. City, Idling a lot, hard driving = 6000 & Cruising/highway regular speeds=7500.
Always make sure your air filter is clean & a new Oil filter is installed each time as this will keep the new oil clean longer which provides better lubrication & performance. Some car Mfgs say to skip oil filter change & do every other but I like the results I have rec'd with changing it each time. It also helps to keep the new oil cleaner by not mixing in the dirty oil that is in the filter & associated piping.
If your car is running well, stick with the 5W30 that was recommended as Honda engines are extremely close tolerance. If it has used regular motor oil & is a little noisy, during the warmer weather you could step up to a 10w40 or even better a 15W50 in the summer, preferably Synthetic. Better fuel economy, acceleration & less wear & tear.
Finally: 140K should earn you a badge. That's just a well broken in Honda if it's been well maintained and you should expect much more service from it. I hope that this helps. Good luck!
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