You will see some screws around the light cover and you will need a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws. Take the cover off. Unscrew the old bulb (if you do this at a parts store like Auto Zone you can have them help you or take the bulb in to see which one you need to replace it or look in their manual in the store to see what bulb size you need). Screw in the new lightbulb. Put the screws back in. Seriously, you needed to know how to do this? Seriously.
You have to take off the entire dash, which simply consists of a few screws. It's a pain for one tiny lightbulb. :)
The 1994 Honda Passport transmission is compatible with the 1997 Honda Passport. The transmissions are exactly the same for each model year.
Yes , the 3.2 liter V6 engine in a 1997 Honda Passport ( IS an interference engine )
The stock tire size on a 1997 Honda Passport is: 225/75SR16.0
you take it apart and fix it
same as 1999
It depends on what type of engine and transmission the Passport has.
Yes, six.
It is located behind the black covers on the front of the engine. You will have to remove the fan and loosen up the timing belt to replace it.
Belt
Check
Disconnect the negative battery cable for a couple of minutes, then reconnect. The CHECK ENGINE light should disappear if everything is okay.