It is of course very difficult to say without examining the vehicle. Usually, though, speed related vibrations on a prelude are due to a bent wheel rim.
A low oil level can cause the oil light to blink on a 1995 Honda Prelude. A faulty sensor can also cause this.
Your Honda Prelude might not start because of a dead battery or an empty gas tank. It may also not start due to a damaged starter or a battery that is disconnected.
coil, distributor, distributor cap, plugs, or wires.
If there's a rough idle, that can be the cause. If whenever you give it some gas the engine looks like a bucking bronco trying to bust out of the chute, then you may have a broken engine mount. make sure you're engine mounts are tight that would cause a lot of vibration try that and see if that works
No, the sizing is the big cause its deeper or wider to say. But they would be hard to get into a tire size so thin that thick for a cheap price.
The timing may be off. If the timing belt is old then the gears can slip and cause backfiring, or the engine to not run at all.
Either the coil is bad or the ignition control module is bad.I would think the coil is faulty.
you have to put your foot on the break pedal, to shift out of park its a safety feature
yes, A vibration with a frequency high enough to cause itching
Is the car running ok? If yes and its only the vibration that's an issue most likely cause is motor mount(s)
1-3-4-2 Do you have a B20A5 motor cause the firing order on those are 2-1-3-4 cause that's what mine is
bad ignition coil, bad plugs. bad plug wires, bad ignition control module........