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Old May 2, 2013 | 02:30 AM
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Hi. My 94 accord ex is missing so bad it barely runs. When you get it to 2000rpms, it drives a little better. I jumped the diagnostic plug and it gave me a throttle body code. Put 2 throttle bodies on there and it still is having the problem.. If this sounds familiar, please help me. After i reset it, it would run fine again. Now when I reset it, it doesn't. Weird car. Also it is having flaring from third to fourth gears (auto trans.). The abs light is also on. It is so discouraging being a female and not knowing how to fix this crazy car.

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Old May 2, 2013 | 04:41 AM
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How many miles? I can't say I've heard of a throttle body code. Perhaps a TPS sensor code.
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Old May 2, 2013 | 05:18 AM
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Default Re: Help! 1994 accord

if it's having trouble deciding between Overdrive and third it definitely sounds like a Throttle body position sensor. It is the electrical unit on the back of the throttle body, unplug the connecter and check for any corrossion/dirt/debris. If you can, post the exact code the MIL is throwing.

It sounds like it is in the wiring instead of the sensor itself considering it has happened with 2/3? different units.
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