Honda Accord 1993 Manual – Service Manual – Workshop Service
Body style 2-door coupe
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
Engine : 1.8l│2.0 L │2.2 L
Transmission : 4-speed automatic│5-speed manual
Honda Accord 1993 Manual – Service Manual – Workshop Service – The 4th generation Honda Accord, based on the “CB” chassis, was unveiled in 1989. Although much larger than its predecessor the sedan’s styling was evolutionary, featuring the same low slung design and wraparound rear window as the 3rd generation Accord. For the first time a 3-door variant was no longer available.
1990-1991 Honda Accord sedan .
Honda Accord 1993 Manual – Service Manual – Workshop Service All Accords sold in North America came with a completely new all aluminium 2.2 liter 16-valve electronic fuel injected engine standard, replacing the previous 2.0 liter 12-valve model from the past generation. Also noteworthy, all Accords equipped with automatic transmissions used an electronically controlled rear engine mount to reduce low frequency noise and vibration. The mount contained 2 fluid filled chambers separated by a computer controlled valve. At low engine speeds, fluid is routed through the valve damping vibration. Above 850 rpm, fluid is routed around the valve making the engine mount stiffer. Honda Accord 1993 Manual – Service Manual – Workshop Service.
Honda Accord 1993 Manual – Service Manual – Workshop Service General Information, Engine Mechanical, Engine Lubrication System, Engine Cooling System,Engine Control System, Fuel System, Exhaust System, Accelerator Control System, Transmission, Transaxle, Clutch, Manual Transaxle, Automatic Transaxle, Front Axle, Rear Axle, Suspension,Road Wheels & Tires, Brake System, Parking Brake System, Brake Control System, Power Steering System, Seat Belts, Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), Body, Lock Security System, Glasses, Window System Mirrors, Roof, Exterior & Interior, Instrument Panel, Seat, Starting & Charging System, Lighting System, Driver Information System, Wiper, Washer & Horn, Body Control System, and more.
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