HELP 1990-1993 Accord Owners!!!!
Remove the left rear shock, adjust air pressures to the following specs:
RF : 23.5 PSI
LF: 43.1 PSI
RR: 18.2 PSI
LR: 32.8 PSI
Turn the key in the Accesory position, turn the wipers on intermittent, hit the hazards 3 times. Then, remove the computer, desolder the processor and put in a 1991 model EZ Bake Oven for 13 minutes on "cookie" setting. Remove from EZ Bake and resolder into the motherboard while doing 89 mph in a red GM product from the mid-80's. Re-Install computer, remove taillights using nothing but a dead hamster and a cigarette butt, then turn on headlights. If the headlight is still inop, try repeating the steps above in a 0-g enviroment.
The following is from the helms factory service manual.
RF : 23.5 PSI
LF: 43.1 PSI
RR: 18.2 PSI
LR: 32.8 PSI
Turn the key in the Accesory position, turn the wipers on intermittent, hit the hazards 3 times. Then, remove the computer, desolder the processor and put in a 1991 model EZ Bake Oven for 13 minutes on "cookie" setting. Remove from EZ Bake and resolder into the motherboard while doing 89 mph in a red GM product from the mid-80's. Re-Install computer, remove taillights using nothing but a dead hamster and a cigarette butt, then turn on headlights. If the headlight is still inop, try repeating the steps above in a 0-g enviroment.
The following is from the helms factory service manual.
Hw do you change the headlight bulb??, do you remove the battery,or is there another way...HELPPP..
I have been able to remove the right side bulb without removing the battery but it is a bitch. Cut up my hand real bad. If you dont want to cut up your hand, remove the battery.
Trending Topics
I never had to remove the battery....just loosen the mounting bracket and slide the damn thing back as far as it could go. You should have enough room to pull get the bulb out carefully and get your hand in there and can still leave the battery connected.
I never had to remove the battery....just loosen the mounting bracket and slide the damn thing back as far as it could go. You should have enough room to pull get the bulb out carefully and get your hand in there and can still leave the battery connected.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
wekiser
Honda Accord & Crosstour (2003 - 2012)
31
Mar 29, 2010 11:57 PM
blue_misfit
Honda Accord (1990 - 2002)
3
Dec 4, 2007 09:52 AM




