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.
A 1994 Honda Accord can shut off for a number of reasons. The most common are lack of fuel or air. If there is a vacuum leak the car will idle erratically and shut off. When a car runs to lean it may not be able to hold an idle.
depends on how long it is between runs, and how cold it is outside. Unless you're in the arctic, shut it off if the stop is longer than a minute.
Sticking Brake LightsI had this very same problem when I owned a Nissan 300zx. There is a switch in front of the brake pedal that when the brake pedal is pressed the metal part of the pedal presses down on a little button which turns the brake lights on when pressing the pedal. What I did was I got under the dash, took a flashlight and put a little piece of tape in between the pedal and the switch. It acted as a cushion because the pedal wasn't pushing down on the switch as it was pushing on the tape and when I pressed on the pedal the lights would come on but the tape pushed the pedal back to shut the switch off. If you want to avoid all this consider having your brake pedal adjusted. If your brake lights come on still consider having your cars wiring checked out.
One item on your car to look at would be it's alternator, which may need to be replaced. When it begins to shut itself off, or idle real hard, try pressing your foot on the gas pedal, to keep the engine busy.
I had this problem when I shut off the vehicle while the brake pedal was still depressed. I would recommend you start the vehicle up, turn on all lights, then shut back off and turn vehicle off without have foot on brake pedal. These vans havea feature which keeps the lights on for a short period after the vehicle has been shut down, but I think there is a fault in this feature when you turn off the vehicle with the brake pedal pressed, which causes the brake lights to stay on even though the vehicle is off
Two plastic pads on the brake pedal which press on two switches on a bracket are missing. Meaning the switches never get pressed and the brake lights stay on and run down the battery. See a dealer to put new plastic "buttons" in the pedal.
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Check your brake pedal, follow it up into the under dash. You should see where the pedal stop meets a bar with a switch attached. The rubber piece that triggers the swith to shut off the light when the brake is released probably broke off which leaves a hole in the pedal bar for the button on the switch to go through without being depressed to shut off the light.
Because the engine is running. Shut it off or give it gas and it will not idle.
I had the same problem with a 1996 Dodge Avenger 4-cylinder manual transmission and found out that is was the Idle Air Control Motor is located right underneath the Throttle position sensor. It will run as long as a revved the engine but as soon as I would let go of the gas pedal it would not idle and it would shut-off.
Turn the idle down.