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∙ 2007-05-18 06:05:28Probably the pickup coil,or the module inside the distributor.Less common the ignition coild could be going. When compression is higher(engine warmed up)a stronger spark is needed to fire plugs.
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∙ 2007-05-18 06:05:28If a 1991 Honda Accord dies when the vehicle stops or slows down the Idle Air Control Valve may be broken. Once replaced the car will be able to regulate the air to fuel ratio appropriately and avoid stalling.
Is it stalling? If not, dont worry about it, your fine. My 90 accord does that everyonce in a while but continues to run.
check your main relay, that is a problem in those years after a while..
There is a recall for the starter switch. The contacts become worn, and the car can stall randomly.
when it needs to be replaced
No. All 4 cylinder Honda Accord's up to and including 2002 use a timing (cam) belt that must be replaced. 2003 and newer Accord 4 cylinders has a timing (cam) chainthat requires no maintenance. All V6 Accord use a belt that must be replaced.
Timing chains on Hondas are replaced at engine rebuild time, and no sooner.
On a 1994 Honda Accord, the brake lamp comes on when a tail light is no longer working. The burned-out bulb needs to be replaced. The brake lamp will not come on after the bulb is replaced.
it has a leak and needs to be replaced this may be due to corrosion
Try you ignition switch my 1998 accord done the same thing and that fixed it
The manual states that the timing belt on a 2004 Accord V6 should be replaced at 105,000 miles.
No, it is mounted in the fuel tank and should last the life of the fuel pump. It is replaced when the pump is replaced.