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Owner's Information Site

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helpful hints.

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We are a Honda and Acura service center specializing in Honda and Acura information, service, parts, accessories, and sales for over 13 years.  If we do not have information or parts listed, please contact us at (910) 592-7734 or email us at hondacar@hondainfo.com.

Helpful Hints & Info

Parts

Always use Genuine Honda parts. 

(Especially brakes)  There is a difference.
Parts All new Honda Accord

 

Maintenance Follow maintenance schedules for longevity:
Every 30,000 miles or 2 years due major service interval. Every 90,000 miles timing belt, water pump, belts, etc.  These are critical to keep you Honda trouble-free. Part kits are available
Accessories Maintenance Required Light on 98 - 2003 Accords:
To reset after oil & filter change:  turn key on while holding in trip odometer.  Hold for approximately 8 to 10 seconds with switch on, then switch off and repeat if necessary.
Parts Temperature Control Knob:
If you can't adjust the temperature inside your 90' through 95' Accord, the most likely problem is your Temperature Control Knob. (Part# 336711 '90-'93 Accord) (Part# 432311 '94-'95 Accord) $7.95 plus $3.00 Shipping & Handling
Troubleshooting Burning Excess Oil and Idles Rough:
If your 86' through 89' Accord is burning excess oil and idles rough, the most likely cause is your PCV Valve.
Troubleshooting Hot Weather
If  your '90-'93 Accord will not start (just turns over in hot weather) and is not getting fuel, the most likely problem is the main relay assy. (Part# 327985 $49.00) Comes with easy to install installation  instructions.
Troubleshooting New For 2004
The all new 2003 CRV, SE Accord 
Troubleshooting
98 - 2002
Accord Throttle Sticking
Pedal sticks then release. Caused by a build-up of gum around buttlerfly plate in throttle body. Remedy - loosen clamp screw - pull off clean with rag & carb cleaner.

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