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Anonymous Posted on Aug 20, 2013

My honda accord 1991 transmission does not kick down when driving

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Check transmission shifting solenoid on top of transmission or dirty connections going to transmission shifting solenoid.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2009

SOURCE: ac compressor clutch relay 1991 honda accord

Difficult to describe, but I will give it a try.
Inside the driver's side fender, close to the front of the car, there is a bracket that is held in place by one bolt, but which has a short horizontal bar as part of it which has two large clips encircling two cylinderical devices which have wires clipped into them at the bottoms. The one closest to the front (radiator) is the compressor clutch relay. The other one is the condenser fan relay.
Hope this helps you find it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 17, 2010

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. 0881be0.jpg

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2011

SOURCE: diagram of the 1991 honda accord firing order

  • Here is the diagram you requested. Cylinder 1 is on the right side.



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Hope this helps.

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