Never done it before but I found this info in a Honda Accord users forum. "After much research, and little info on "how-to", I replaced both stock 9006 low-beam bulbs on my 2004 Accord. Despite much info on removing fenderwell splash shields, I was able to open the hood, and reach the passenger side harness, remove plug, twist and remove bulb and reinstall- no problem. Driver's side required removing the battery, but same procedure. No problems, no cuts or bruises. Owners manual is unclear, Hayes 2003-05 Honda Accord repair manual is wrong, and the dealer charges $29.95 per bulb installed. Took me 10 minutes. Tried to save the radio settings with a 9V battery in the power plug (memory-saver) but that didn't work." Good luck.
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Honda Accord mk2 (03-08) takes the H1 Bulb Kit
twist from the back. pull out old bulb.
For more complete instructions, see: http://www.faqfarm.com/Q/How do you change a front corner lamp on a 1990 Honda Accord LX
pop that console out with a knife or key and then the bulb is a small twist out you'll have to find in a store or online
there are many light bulbs on the Honda accord.. what light bulb?
Buy Sylvania Bulbs, 7443 type 12 volt
Unscrew the Bolts, however there may be from the inside. Turn left to loosen then twist off and replace bulb.
If a turn signal does not blink on a 1996 Honda Accord that it is time for it to be changed. To change the bulb and locate the light housing and remove the older light. Replace the light.
Yes. The bulb should be available from your Honda dealer for about $3 or so and is almost as big as a grain of rice.
If you mean bulb, then - 1. Start on the battery (passenger) side of the car even if that light bulb is okay. It will teach you how to do the other side (driver