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Look behind the engine, almost directly under the engine air intake unit, to locate the vehicle speed sensor. Locate the sensor's 12 mm hex bolt. The bolt is slightly further back and towards the driver's side of the car, relative to the vehicle speed sensor connector.Jan 9, 2023
The Honda OE part number of the Clock Light Bulb/Lamp replacement is # 35505-S84-N01. The part cost me $3.25 from a local Honda Dealer. A good site with instructions on how to replace the burnt out bulb is http://automotive.trevorated.com/
This part number may work for most G6 / 6th Generation Honda Accords, though I do know it works for my 1999 Honda Accord 4-speed automatic.
The Honda OE part number of the Clock Light Bulb/Lamp replacement is # 35505-S84-N01. The part cost me $3.25 from a local Honda Dealer. A good site with instructions on how to replace the burnt out bulb is http://automotive.trevorated.com/ This part number may work for most G6 / 6th Generation Honda Accords, though I do know it works for my 1999 Honda Accord 4-speed automatic.
First thing I'd do is look at the VSS (Vehicle speed sensor). Do a GOOGLE search for 1999 Honda Accord Speed sensor and you'll pull up You Tube videos on how to do this.
for the door handle you have to remove the door panel disconnect the rods then you have a 10mm bolt one a side door handle.engine light is nor related to door handle it say one of the sensors is down you have to plug in and check it.speedometer it my be a fuse, my be the cable from gearbox or the instrument cluster itself
The part number of the Light Bulb/Lamp replacement is # 74. The part cost me $5 for a Sylvania 2 pack from a local Auto Parts store. A good site with instructions on how to replace the burnt out bulb is http://automotive.trevorated.com/ This part number may work for most G6 / 6th Generation Honda Accords, though I do know it works for my 1999 Honda Accord 4-speed automatic.
well i have a 1996 honda accord LX and i see no problems with it... parts are cheap on cost and the gas mileage is good.... 112,000 miles is VERY good for a honda ive seen up to 390,000 as long as you keep the motor and tranny in shape and keep them clean
try resetting the trip meter. if that doesn't work you need to replace the speedometer head. i have seen this problem a lotespecially when the 94 accord was new and replaced a few speedometer heads.
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