Where is the computer board of the seventh-generation Accord located?

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Ana
07/24/25 9:27am
The computer board of the seventh-generation Accord is located above the foot pedal. Here is more information about the seventh-generation Accord: 1. Operation: The seventh-generation model has the most moderate size, ensuring spacious rear seating while maintaining excellent handling flexibility. 2. Powertrain: In terms of power output, the 2.0-liter 4-cylinder model delivers 156ps at 6,300rpm and 19.34kgm of torque at 4,300rpm. This version of the Accord7 also features a 5-speed transmission. 3. Body Structure: Front-engine, front-wheel drive with front double-wishbone independent suspension, rear multi-link independent suspension, unibody construction, and mechanical hydraulic power steering.
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