93 accord auto Trans ?
Anything from 90-02 - F22A*, F22B* & F23A* will physically bolt up. only difference is when the connectors may have changed. Even then it's just a matter of cutting and soldering a few wires to the connectors that work for the VSS/Trans.
Not sure how involved you want to get. Plug and play, 95 is the last year for OBD1.
Not sure how involved you want to get. Plug and play, 95 is the last year for OBD1.
POINT OF ORDER!
90-97 Accords used the H4A transmission. OBDII on 96/97 does not affect the transmission as a unit itself, still same sensors and shift solenoids.
92-96 Preludes and 95-97 F22 Odyssey vans also used the H4A.
Biggest differences is the
98-02 Accords used the M6HA transmission. This is a different bugger of a trans. This trans can physically bolt up but is quite a bit different from a controls stand point from the earlier H4A and cannot be used in the earlier cars.
90-97 Accords used the H4A transmission. OBDII on 96/97 does not affect the transmission as a unit itself, still same sensors and shift solenoids.
92-96 Preludes and 95-97 F22 Odyssey vans also used the H4A.
Biggest differences is the
98-02 Accords used the M6HA transmission. This is a different bugger of a trans. This trans can physically bolt up but is quite a bit different from a controls stand point from the earlier H4A and cannot be used in the earlier cars.
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