Heater core.
Most likely it is the heater core hose that's leaking. Do you smell some sort of antifreeze? Touch the water and see if it is slippery or not.
Also it could be that there is a leakage from the window OR from the front thru the firewall - was it raining hard lately? The weep holes may be stuck or you have accumulated junk in the front vent holes and the water is overflowing somewhere where it should not.
radiator hose needs replacing. use and heat will cause hose to collapse when worn out
check the ignition coil make sure theres power going to it ,and coming out of it. check the ground conection.
Valve cover gasket
It can. The leaking gas cap is preventing the fuel tank to establish the proper positive pressure levels that the emission systems rely upon to operate correctly. A leaking gas cap will also cause the vehicle to fail its emissions tests. The leaking cap is also putting excess vapors into the environment. Replace that cap ... they are not that expensive.
Leaking lysosomes (actually, leaking phagosomes, but they can be considered as one for now) release hydrolytic enzymes into the cell; these enzymes are capable of digesting a variety of cellular substances. The unintentional digestion causes cell damage, leading to inflammation etc. This is only a hypothesis, and has yet to be proven conclusively.
Bad PCV Valve? Leaking head gasket?
A leaking manifold seal on the intake will cause a popping noise on the 1996 Honda Accord. This can heard most clearly on days when the weather is cold because the seals tend to shrink.
It could be a door seal or more likely the windshield is leaking.
Leaking injectors.
No battery.
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.
The primary cause for the drive light to flash on a Honda Accord is a malfunction in the transmission. Error codes from the vehicle's computer can be read using an OBDII reader.
carborator
Yes but, wet with what ?
cause its a pice of s honda
A small hole in the fuse line would cause a gas leak on a 1994 Honda Accord LX. In addition, a hole in the actual fuel tank would cause a leak.
There are several things that can cause your Honda Accord station wagon automatic transmission not to shift down. The most common cause is low transmission fluid.