1995 Honda Accord dies
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Re: 1995 Honda Accord dies
Fixed it!
It turned out to be the ignition control module. Honda calls it the ignition igniter.
Did the job myself. Lots of small screws in hard to reach places. Not too difficult overall.
Got the part at a good price at hondapartsnow.com. They seem to have good service and ok prices. $250 at a dealership, $188 at hondapartsnow.com. I have no interest in the company, just explaining what I did.
While I was at it, I changed out the O2 sensor. After 17 years and 275k miles, I thought it made sense. I figured out Denso was the OEM for this part and was able to get it from Amazon for $57. I went to the Denso site to make sure I got the right part number. This part looked identical to the part I removed. It fit perfectly. The dealership wanted $245 for this part. Did this myself also. Very easy.
Thanks to all who posted here. I appreciate all of your help.
It turned out to be the ignition control module. Honda calls it the ignition igniter.
Did the job myself. Lots of small screws in hard to reach places. Not too difficult overall.
Got the part at a good price at hondapartsnow.com. They seem to have good service and ok prices. $250 at a dealership, $188 at hondapartsnow.com. I have no interest in the company, just explaining what I did.
While I was at it, I changed out the O2 sensor. After 17 years and 275k miles, I thought it made sense. I figured out Denso was the OEM for this part and was able to get it from Amazon for $57. I went to the Denso site to make sure I got the right part number. This part looked identical to the part I removed. It fit perfectly. The dealership wanted $245 for this part. Did this myself also. Very easy.
Thanks to all who posted here. I appreciate all of your help.
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Here is a video of what was happening to me:
This guy said it turned out to be the distributor. I'll bet anything it was the Ignition Control Module, same as it was for my vehicle.
This guy said it turned out to be the distributor. I'll bet anything it was the Ignition Control Module, same as it was for my vehicle.
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