My '89 Accord just began idling like that. It turns out that two of the belts broke yesterday, so maybe your belts are on the verge of breaking. Mine has been idling like that for just a few days before the belts broke.
Unplug the door switch.
Left Socialist Accord was created in 1989.
If automatic, change fluid and filter. If manual, need clutch, pressure plate and throw out bearing. If none of these work then, you are in for a real treat moneywise.
1) Is the body in good shape? (No rust, etc) 2) Do you like the car? 3) Has it been reliable? (It's a Honda, so it must have been) If yes, then replace the engine (but then I'm a car nut). If you don't want to put that much money into the car by rebuilding the motor, you can always get a motor from the junkyard.
Check the ignition switch and the coil resistor if the Honda has one. When the starter is engaged there is a direct connection to the coil. The intention is to give the coil a little more voltage when the starter is engaged. If the ignition switch isn't connecting properly you won't run when you release the starter. If your vehicle uses a coil resistor you might get the same results. That's just a couple possibilities, good luck.
yes but why?.......
A 1989 Honda Accord has a timing belt.
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There are several things that can cause your 1989 Honda Accord to stall on acceleration. The most common cause is a plugged or dirty air filter.
There was not a 1999 Honda Accord LXi made. Do you have a 1989 Honda Accord LXi?
NOPE, THEY ARE TOTALLY DIFFERENT.
The flasher for the 1989 Honda accord is located above the steering column. To activate it shift it to the right.
How to change the alternator in a 1989 Honda accord lx
No, they are different.
The Honda Accord.
No, Not without customization.