1992 Accord long brake pedal
#11
Majestic Honda is a dealer that has a website for ordering parts. Lots of other places use Honda's electronic parts catalog...
www(dot)hondaautomotiveparts(dot)com
(there's rules about active links to selling sites that aren't sponsors)
www(dot)hondaautomotiveparts(dot)com
(there's rules about active links to selling sites that aren't sponsors)
#12
I found several sites with those Honda electronic parts cat. part #'s. It was early morning here in Seattle and wasn't thinking straight. I really wanted to just say Thank You. I am still trying to find out the difference in MC's and yet to find a booster that is not discontinued. Trying to find drawings showing specifications and dimensions. I have not had a chance to look at car today (pouring rain) but Thank You for all your help I will figure it out from here. Have a good one. Peace-Out
#13
I looked up some parts on Majestic's site.
4-door LX AT
4-door DX AT
2-door LX AT
MC = 46100-SM4-A04
VB = 46400-SM4-003
4-door EX AT
2-door EX AT
5-door EX AT
MC = 46100-SM4-G54
VB = 46400-SM4-951
5-door LX AT
MC = 46100-SM4-A04
VB = 46400-SM5-A01
With all of this, I really don't know what difference there is between these parts.
4-door LX AT
4-door DX AT
2-door LX AT
MC = 46100-SM4-A04
VB = 46400-SM4-003
4-door EX AT
2-door EX AT
5-door EX AT
MC = 46100-SM4-G54
VB = 46400-SM4-951
5-door LX AT
MC = 46100-SM4-A04
VB = 46400-SM5-A01
With all of this, I really don't know what difference there is between these parts.
#15
Thanx again for the help. I got this response back from an inquiry today.
It appears to be a difference in trim level. Unfortunately, we don't have any sort of diagrams for such older models (or even new models). I would recommend talking with your local dealership for something like that.
What I can tell you is that for your VIN number, 46100-SM4-A04 and 46400-SM4-003 are the ones that match your VIN.
Thank you!
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Jim or Toecutter would those numbers be cast or stamped into the part somewhere? I would go remove it real quick but if you know Seattle it is raining buckets right now. Thanx for the help guys. Yes it has drums in the rear and non ABS.
It appears to be a difference in trim level. Unfortunately, we don't have any sort of diagrams for such older models (or even new models). I would recommend talking with your local dealership for something like that.
What I can tell you is that for your VIN number, 46100-SM4-A04 and 46400-SM4-003 are the ones that match your VIN.
Thank you!
--
OEM Part Source Customer Service
OEMPartSource.com
Jim or Toecutter would those numbers be cast or stamped into the part somewhere? I would go remove it real quick but if you know Seattle it is raining buckets right now. Thanx for the help guys. Yes it has drums in the rear and non ABS.
#16
Couldn't tell you. It might have a sticker tag, or a loose tag when it was new. But now after 26 years it might no longer be visible.
Honda was good for putting part numbers on parts though, so it might be on the under side of the part. A mirror might help.
Honda was good for putting part numbers on parts though, so it might be on the under side of the part. A mirror might help.
#17
How about the rear brakes? Got drums or disks? If a previous owner installed disks from an EX on that car, maybe then you need the MC from the EX.
There's also a proportioning valve in the system. Maybe that's affecting the pedal?
Don't forget about the pushrod adjustment also. For that, I'd try to get a download shop manual.
There's also a proportioning valve in the system. Maybe that's affecting the pedal?
Don't forget about the pushrod adjustment also. For that, I'd try to get a download shop manual.
#18
Thanx, You guys have given me a lot to think about and try. I really appreciate the help. I am going to try some adjustments before I crack the system open again. I will definitely post any progress. Thanx again.
How often to those proportioning valves go bad? Is it common for the years and mileage? 92 with 275,000 miles on odo
Rear drums and no ABS
How often to those proportioning valves go bad? Is it common for the years and mileage? 92 with 275,000 miles on odo
Rear drums and no ABS
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