2002 Honda Accord 3.0L - Engine Compartment Layout
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This vehicle is a 2002 Honda Accord with a 3.0 Liter engine.
Here is a list of tools I use every day at the shop. Let me know if you use them too in the comments!
General Layout
Front of Vehicle
Bank 2
Bank 1
Charging/Starting/Electrical System
Battery
Alternator
Fuses
Starter
Fuel/ Intake System
Air Box/ Air Filter
Air Intake Tube
Throttle Body (Under Cover)
Intake Manifold
Injectors (Under Cover)
Throttle Cable
Ignition System
Bank 2 Ignition Coils and Spark Plugs
Bank 1 Ignition Coils and Spark Plugs
Maintenance Items
Air Filter
Washer Fluid
Power Steering Fluid
Belts
Coolant Reservoir
Radiator Cap
Brake Fluid
Oil Dipstick
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