I have a similar problem with my 1990 Honda Accord EX. Usually it is because it is too cold and the ignition won't release the key. I'll let the car run until it's warm and the key usually releases. One other thing to try: as these cars get older, bought and sold many times, keys get copied and copies made from copies, etc. Go to the Honda dealer with your VIN number, and they can cut a new key (cost just $5). They cut it from a numerical code, and it is NOT a copy of the old worn out key you may have now. This solved problems I was having with BOTH of my Accords.....
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 fuse or the fuel sending unit. On that vehicle the fuel sending unit can be accessed by removing the rear seat.
Automatic choke stuck open
Well thanks for all the input (none), I did fix the problem by changing the main relay under the dash on driver's side above the steering. $72.00 part at Honda, might have been cheaper at Advance Auto or Napa but didn't have time to shop.
the 1994 Honda accord has an obd2 ecu.
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no
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yes
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1994, 1996, and 1997
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