if the problem was not fixed the second time it is recommended that you take your car to an authorized Honda repair shop
I am no mechanic but i just had my ignition coils changed on my ford expedition and there are 8 it was expensive to fix .
Fuel pump, Ignition timing, spark plug misfire, fuel filter, air filter, take it to a mechanic.
Sounds like some changing back is in order, here.
It was dirty and needed changing. I am not a mechanic, but fluid that comes out of a car Black has been there too long and has broken down.
Depending on the type and model of motorcycle, the ignition switch can be easy to change. Many bikes have a ring that rotates like a nut to remove the switch, then the wiring plugs on.
If it's the same size engine, your mechanic is an idiot. Now if you changed engine sizes it wouldn't work without changing the computer and wiring.
There is no way for us to know that.
try changing the spark plug wires also
we had the same problem. we changed the Crankshaft Position sensor, and also the camshaft position sensor. changed ignition coils, and the module under the ignition coil, and still had the stalling problem. an auto mechanic bought it from us and he discovered all that it was was a pinched wire under the ignition module.
spark plugs need changing- ignition wires could be changed- put octane boost into your gas, or fuel injection cleaner.
check your ignition coil. that's what happen to me when the engine get hot the car stop.
Changed the ignition?? The key tumbler? The switch itself? The parts under the hood? IF the key, was the part in the column in good condition. Did the key assembly seat properly? If the switch itself, it is adjustable to a degree and may not be in the right place. Under the hood? Depends of what was changed.