Honda Accord: Intermediate Shaft Removal
1. Drain the transmission fluid. Reinstall the drain plug using a new sealing washer: -Manual transmission (see page 13-5) -Automatic transmission (see page 14-192) 2. Remove the right driveshaft (see page 16-4).
3. Remove the flange bolt (A) and the two dowel bolts (B).

4. Remove the intermediate shaft (A) from the differential. Hold the intermediate shaft horizontally until it is clear of the differential to prevent damaging the oil seal (B).

Driveshaft Installation
NOTE: Before starting Installation, make sure the mating
surfaces of the joint and the splined section are clean.
1 Apply about 5 g (0.18 oz) of moly 60 paste
(P/N 08734-0001) to the contact area ...
Intermediate Shaft Disassembly
Special Tools Required
•Half Shaft Base 07NAF-SR30101
-Oil Seal Driver, 44.5 mm 07947-SB00100
1. Remove the heat shield (A).
3. Press the intermediate shaft (A) out of the
intermediate s ...
See also:
General Troubleshooting Information
DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Codes)
The self-diagnostic function of the SRS unit allows it to
locate the causes of system problems and store this
information in memory. For easier troubleshooting, this
...
DTC Troubleshooting Index
NOTE: The above DTCs are indicated when the PGM-FI system is selected with
the HDS. Some automatic transmission DTCs cause the MIL to
come on. If the MIL is on and no DTCs are indicated in the PG ...
Operating the XM Radio
To listen to XM Radio, turn the
ignition switch to the ACCESSORY
(I) or ON (II) position, and press the
button. The
last channel you
listened to will show in the display.
Adjust the volume ...