that could be a number of things,i'll give you the most common.
weak spark clogged fuel filter clogged air filter wrong ignition timing low compression bad fuel pressure regulator(stuck open) a bad vacuum leak. problems with the IAC (idle air control)sensor among others.
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another common problem could also be main relay on left side lower dash. engine would start due to fuel pressure in rail. but shut off due to failure of this main relay. this complaint usually occurs when hot/sitting in the hot sun.
It is a timing belt. Older then 1993 is every 100,000km. Built 1994 and after I believe is every 130,000km.
Well, if its a petrol engine, i assume its the same as the Honda accord made between 1994-1998, because they really are the same car.That interval is 60000miles.
It could be a Multitude of Possibilites www.dsmtuners.com check it. paxin@excite.com
It could be a fuse or the fuel sending unit. On that vehicle the fuel sending unit can be accessed by removing the rear seat.
On the Lexus it is designed to give you so many seconds to roll up the electric window or close the moonroof even with the key turned off, then it starts beeping at you to let you know that this feature will soon deactivate. It has to do with arming the alarm, so there is nothing wrong with you car.
A 1994 Honda Accord can stall when gas is given due to a faulty Idle air control valve. This part controls the idle of the vehicle if it malfunctions the car can shut off at random times.
the 1994 Honda accord has an obd2 ecu.
My 1990 honda accord take off fine but act like its not getting gss after a mile or so. It stalls down. When I mash the gas it want go and cuts off
The 1994 Honda Accord is not equipped with a cabin filter.
tourque converter is gone bad , or trans. internal damage
My 1994 Accord LX has 208,000 miles and is still going.
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Replace your fuel pump relay.
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