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Why is a green key flashing in my dash |
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02 sensor has no power on wire going in... |
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ABS light comes on after driving the car for few kilometers? |
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Background
The seventh-generation Honda Accord was offered in the DX, LX, and EX models with the option of a V-6 in the LX and EX models. The stock DX, LX, and EX models all included a 160-hp, 2.4-liter, 4-cylinder engine with the option of a 240-hp, 3.0-liter, and V-6 available in the LX and EX models. This generation brought about the new 4-cylinder K-series engine that gave the Accord a slight horsepower gain as well as an increase in fuel economy, while the V-6 engine remained mostly the same as the previous generation.
As with previous generations, the DX model stayed as the more inexpensive option with basic cloth upholstery and simple climate control and audio systems.
The LX model, a balance between value and features, brought about upgrades in the sound system with the addition of 3 speakers as well as a remote keyless entry. An increase in cup-holders was also added on top of many other convenience features.
The EX model, the most expensive and luxurious model, included advanced features like dual-zone voice-activated front air conditioning and a power sliding glass sunroof. It also came with bigger, alloy wheels as well as power, 6-way driver seat adjustments. Full leather upholstery was also included. (Credit: Wikipedia, Cars.com)
Identification
The 7th-generation Honda Accord can be identified by the Honda "H" logo on the center-front of the hood and on the center of the trunk hood. The Accord model name and trim type can usually be found on to the lower right of the Honda logo on the back of the car.
The 7th generation Honda Accord has a larger body than previous generations. The interior features updated chrome accents. The 2006 makeover featured a more prominent front grille which was also seen on the 8th generation version.