How do I find my Honda transmission code?
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How do I find my Honda transmission code?
Open the driver’s side door and find the white card on the side of the door that is filled with small black lettering. This card contains specific details about the year the car was made, its transmission, engine specifications and other details. Underneath or beside the “TR” symbol will be a number code.
How do you check the codes on a 1994 Honda Accord?
You can retrieve your Honda Accord’s trouble code(s) yourself by using inserting a jumper wire at the diagnostic connector located in the passenger side kick panel. Insert the jumper wire in the 2 PIN service connector between pins 1 and 2. You should also see a 3 PIN connecter. This is used for a trouble code scanner.
What transmission does my Honda Accord have?
Honda still offers its famous CVT transmission as standard on its other trims, but you can also get the CVT with paddle shifters on the Touring or by adding them to the Sport trim. An efficient ten-speed automatic transmission is also available with the 2.0L turbo engine.
What engine came in the 94 Honda Accord?
Used 1994 Honda Accord Specs & Features
Engine | |
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Base engine size | 2.2 L |
Cylinders | Inline 4 |
Base engine type | Gas |
Horsepower | 130 hp @ 5,300 rpm |
What kind of transmission do I have?
The simplest way to find your transmission type is to look in your owner’s manual. Your manual should have the name and type of transmission, along with service information. If you’ve misplaced your owner’s manual, most trucks have a white label printed on the inside of the driver’s door.
Does the VIN tell you what transmission you have?
Unfortunately, this is not required by the NHTSA VIN standard. Some OEMs still use the same 10-digit VIN patterns for automatic and manual transmission vehicles, meaning that VIN alone will not be enough to determine the vehicle’s transmission type.