Can you jack up a 2004 Honda Accord?

Can you jack up a 2004 Honda Accord?

Jacking up your 2004 Honda Accord is can be dangerous if done incorrectly. The video above shows you where the jack and jack kit is located in your Accord how to assemble the components of the jack kit and safety precautions to take when using your jack. Most Honda jack kits include the jack, a jack handle and a lug nut wrench.

When did the Honda Accord come out in North America?

The North American Honda Accord, with modifications for local market needs, was the launch vehicle of Honda in the South Korean market with sales beginning from May 20, 2004. Production started in Honda’s Marysville Auto Plant.

What kind of suspension does the Honda Accord have?

The Second Generation Accord has a MacPherson strut front suspension. Only Toe adjustablility is provided from the factory, however, aftermarket adjustment methods for Camber and Caster are likely available. The rear strut suspension is OE adjustable for Toe only.

What was the wheel design for the Honda Accord in 2006?

The 2006 model year also featured new wheel designs, with 17″ wheels being standard on V6 models. Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), traction control, and Brake assist became available on the V6 models for the first time. Previously, the system was named TCS and included traction control and brake assist, but not stability control.

What are the dimensions of a 2004 Honda Accord?

Find 2004 Honda Accord interior, exterior and cargo dimensions for the trims and styles available. Choose the desired trim / style from the dropdown list to see the corresponding dimensions.

The North American Honda Accord, with modifications for local market needs, was the launch vehicle of Honda in the South Korean market with sales beginning from May 20, 2004. Production started in Honda’s Marysville Auto Plant.

The 2006 model year also featured new wheel designs, with 17″ wheels being standard on V6 models. Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA), traction control, and Brake assist became available on the V6 models for the first time. Previously, the system was named TCS and included traction control and brake assist, but not stability control.

When did the GPS come out on the Honda Accord?

The 2003 model year also debuted Honda’s GPS assisted Navigation system as an option for the Accord. Prior to 2003, it was only available on the higher end Acura line and the Honda Odyssey. In 2004, Honda also first offered XM Satellite Radio as a factory-installed option.