If it's anything like our old '86 Honda, a connection somewhere in the wiring harness is loose. This is a major PITA to locate and we had the impression that the dealership found it by accident, after trying everything else. It involved inspecting each connection visually until the loose wire was found, and I think it was something ridiculous, like a wire that passed near the base of the driver's seat. I would hope a 2004 model would have better diagnostics than our Honda did several years ago, but some glitches are really hard to pin down. It seems to me that it may have gotten worse as the engine heated up, but maybe I'm thinking of the radio on my 1980 VW. ;o) Really, that's my only suggestion; I'm not an auto mechanic, but that's what happened to Good Ol' Max. *my 01 neon was doing same thing friend,it was a misfire caused by a faulty plugwire,change plugs and wires and dont buy cheap plugs,hope this helps
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There may be a problem with the alternator not putting out enough voltage. There could also be a problem with the oxygen censor malfunctioning as well.
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it, sounds like the crank sensor needs to be replaced or throttle body sensor needs to be cleaned.
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Revive is restore to life. It is also someone that regains consciousness.