SOURCE: CD player not working in 2004 Honda Accord
check the glovebox for a white sticker...there may be a white sticker strip with a five digit number . that would be the code... if there is only a sticker with a longer number, that would be ur stereos serial number.... which u will need to get the code from a honda dealers service department....if u dont have any stickers in tthe glovebox,,, get in the car , turn the ignition on, make sure the radio is OFF, hold the preset buttons 1 and 6 down at the same time, hold down and press the power button to the stereo....the numbers displayed should be the serial number...if its the whole number it will display at least 8 numbers..it it shows a letter "U" then numbers, and then a L then numbers example( u1234 then L5678) the serial number would be for example 12345678......u is the first part of the serial # and L is the second half...that serial number should be takein to the dealership to retreive the code... be sure to take proof of ownership and an i.d with u....Note: sometimes the white sticker in the glovebox will have the 5 digit radio code and longer digit serial number on the same sticker.. for example....45678 = radio code
345678901= serial number
SOURCE: Timing belt on Accord 2004 v6 models
2003 and up Honda Accord with 4 cylinder engines do indeed have a chain and the V6 has a belt which must be replaced at 110,000 miles. Why? Ask Honda, they designed the engines.
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SOURCE: 2004 Honda Accord with codes P0706 and P1009
trans range senson circut p0706
O2 sensor needs to be replaced p1009
SOURCE: blower motor 1991 honda accord ex
the blower motor is located behind and under the glove box. its held to the blower housing by three screws. remove the three screws and the motor will slide down and towards you. to test the motor. apply power to the yelllow/black wire and ground to the blue/red wire. the motor should run. if not you prob have a faulty power resistor.
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