Vehicle electrical equipment and instruments Honda Accord 6
General information and precautions
Attention! Before servicing the components of the on-board electrical equipment systems, read the safety requirements for working with electrical devices. The vehicle is equipped with a 12-volt on-board power supply...
Attention! Before servicing the components of the on-board electrical equipment systems, read the safety requirements for working with electrical devices. The vehicle is equipped with a 12-volt on-board power supply...
Location of fuses and relays
Mounting block located in the engine compartment of the vehicle Fuse number Protected circuit 1 Air Conditioner Evaporator Heat Exchanger Fan Relay 2 Low beam 3 Main fuse of the ignition system 4 Rear Window Defogger...
Mounting block located in the engine compartment of the vehicle Fuse number Protected circuit 1 Air Conditioner Evaporator Heat Exchanger Fan Relay 2 Low beam 3 Main fuse of the ignition system 4 Rear Window Defogger...
Search for causes of electrical equipment failures
Caution! The procedures described below allow you to perform a general diagnosis of the condition of the main electrical circuits, but should not be used to check vulnerable electrical systems (such as, for example,...
Caution! The procedures described below allow you to perform a general diagnosis of the condition of the main electrical circuits, but should not be used to check vulnerable electrical systems (such as, for example,...
Fuses — General Information
Various combinations of fuses, circuit breakers and fuse links are used to protect the contact circuits of the vehicle's electrical equipment. Two mounting blocks are located under the vehicle's instrument panel, one on...
Various combinations of fuses, circuit breakers and fuse links are used to protect the contact circuits of the vehicle's electrical equipment. Two mounting blocks are located under the vehicle's instrument panel, one on...
Circuit breakers
Circuit breakers are used to protect components of the on-board electrical system such as air bag module resistors, window/sunroof motors, etc. On some models, the circuit breakers automatically return to their original...
Circuit breakers are used to protect components of the on-board electrical system such as air bag module resistors, window/sunroof motors, etc. On some models, the circuit breakers automatically return to their original...
Relays — general information and checking the correct functioning
Relays are used to supply power or a control signal to some of the electrical consumers in the vehicle (such as fuel injection system components, horn, starter, cooling fan(s), fog lights, etc.). In fact, a relay is an...
Relays are used to supply power or a control signal to some of the electrical consumers in the vehicle (such as fuel injection system components, horn, starter, cooling fan(s), fog lights, etc.). In fact, a relay is an...
Checking and replacing the turn signal/hazard warning flasher
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Checking the serviceability and replacing the steering column switches
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Checking and replacing the ignition switch and steering column lock
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Checking and replacing instrument panel switches
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Checking the serviceability of the instrument cluster meters
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Removal and installation the instrument cluster
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Removal and installation the radio and speakers
Radio 1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery first, then the positive cable. Warning! If the car stereo system is equipped with a security code, make sure you have the correct combination to activate the...
Radio 1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery first, then the positive cable. Warning! If the car stereo system is equipped with a security code, make sure you have the correct combination to activate the...
Removal and installation the radio antenna
1. The models of cars under consideration are equipped with a wire-type antenna fixed to the rear window. The signal received by the antenna is amplified by an electromagnetic coil installed under the rear shelf of the...
1. The models of cars under consideration are equipped with a wire-type antenna fixed to the rear window. The signal received by the antenna is amplified by an electromagnetic coil installed under the rear shelf of the...
Replacing headlight bulbs
Warning! Halogen bulbs are filled with pressurized gas and may explode if shaken sharply. Try to handle such bulbs only by the base and use protective glasses. Remember that touching the bulb with bare fingers leaves...
Warning! Halogen bulbs are filled with pressurized gas and may explode if shaken sharply. Try to handle such bulbs only by the base and use protective glasses. Remember that touching the bulb with bare fingers leaves...
Adjusting the direction of the optical axes of the headlights
Warning! Failure to properly adjust the direction of the optical axes of the headlights may result in blinding drivers of parallel vehicles and may cause an emergency situation on the road. The headlights should be...
Warning! Failure to properly adjust the direction of the optical axes of the headlights may result in blinding drivers of parallel vehicles and may cause an emergency situation on the road. The headlights should be...
Headlight replacement
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Warning! The models of vehicles covered in this manual are equipped with a supplemental restraint system (SRS). Before performing any work near the air bag unit, steering column or instrument panel, turn off the SRS to...
Replacing lamps
Warning! The bulbs remain hot for about 20 minutes after the lighting fixtures have been switched off. Make sure that the components have completely cooled down before starting work. Front direction indicators/side...
Warning! The bulbs remain hot for about 20 minutes after the lighting fixtures have been switched off. Make sure that the components have completely cooled down before starting work. Front direction indicators/side...
Daytime running lights (DRL)
The DRL system is available on Canadian market models and provides forced activation of the headlights when the engine is running. The headlights can be turned off without turning off the engine by applying the parking...
The DRL system is available on Canadian market models and provides forced activation of the headlights when the engine is running. The headlights can be turned off without turning off the engine by applying the parking...
Checking and replacing the windshield wiper drive electric motor
Checking the electric motor circuit Note: Before performing the test, study the relevant electrical diagrams. The presence of voltage at the connector terminals is checked by testing them with the probe of a grounded...
Checking the electric motor circuit Note: Before performing the test, study the relevant electrical diagrams. The presence of voltage at the connector terminals is checked by testing them with the probe of a grounded...
Checking the serviceability and replacing the horns
Examination Note: Always check the fuse first. 1. Disconnect the electrical wiring from the horn horns. 2. To check the horn for proper operation, apply battery voltage to one of its terminals. Ground the other terminal...
Examination Note: Always check the fuse first. 1. Disconnect the electrical wiring from the horn horns. 2. To check the horn for proper operation, apply battery voltage to one of its terminals. Ground the other terminal...
Checking and repairing the rear window defroster
The working element of the rear window heater is a horizontal grid of conductive threads glued to the inner surface of the glass. Power is supplied to the heater through a large fuse from the power distribution unit...
The working element of the rear window heater is a horizontal grid of conductive threads glued to the inner surface of the glass. Power is supplied to the heater through a large fuse from the power distribution unit...
Speed control system (tempostat) — general information and testing
1. The cruise control automatically maintains the selected cruising speed of the vehicle. The cruise control servomotor is located in the engine compartment, secured to the left on the rear bulkhead (on V6 models - to...
1. The cruise control automatically maintains the selected cruising speed of the vehicle. The cruise control servomotor is located in the engine compartment, secured to the left on the rear bulkhead (on V6 models - to...
Electric window lifters — general information and testing
The window lift control system consists of control switches, drive motors, window lift regulators, window lift mechanisms and connecting wiring. The window lift drive motors are located inside the vehicle's door...
The window lift control system consists of control switches, drive motors, window lift regulators, window lift mechanisms and connecting wiring. The window lift drive motors are located inside the vehicle's door...
Single lock — general information and serviceability check
Models without remote control The system's operation is based on the activation of individual activators of each car door lock. The system consists of control switches, door activators and connecting electrical wiring....
Models without remote control The system's operation is based on the activation of individual activators of each car door lock. The system consists of control switches, door activators and connecting electrical wiring....
Electric drive of outside rear view mirrors — general information and testing
In most cases, two electric motors are used to drive the side rear-view mirror: one adjusts the mirror position vertically, the second - horizontally. Additionally, some models are equipped with electric mirror heating,...
In most cases, two electric motors are used to drive the side rear-view mirror: one adjusts the mirror position vertically, the second - horizontally. Additionally, some models are equipped with electric mirror heating,...
Airbags — General Information
All models covered in this Guide are equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), better known as airbags. Two airbags are included as standard equipment. The system provides additional protection for the driver...
All models covered in this Guide are equipped with a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), better known as airbags. Two airbags are included as standard equipment. The system provides additional protection for the driver...
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- General information
- Introduction to the guide
- User manual
- Maintenance
- Power unit
- Four-cylinder engines
- Six-cylinder engines
- Engine overhaul
- Cooling system
- Heater and air conditioner
- Power and exhaust systems
- Engine electrical equipment
- Engine management
- Transmission
- Mechanical gearbox
- Automatic gearbox
- Clutch and drive shafts
- Chassis and running gear
- Brake system
- Car suspension
- Steering
- Body and interior
- Exterior (external elements)
- Interior (internal elements)
- Electrical equipment
- Equipment and devices
- Electrical circuits
- General information
- Maintenance
- Power unit
- Engine adjustment
- Engine repair
- Engine electrics
- Emission management
- Engine management (carburetor)
- Electronic injection
- Programmable injection
- Schematic of emission system
- Fuel system
- Feedback management
- Transmission
- Manual gearbox
- Automatic gearbox
- Clutch
- Chassis and running gear
- Front suspension
- Rear suspension
- Steering
- Brake system
- Electrical equipment
- Ventilation and heating
- Air conditioner
- Cruise control system
- Equipment and devices

