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Problems with 1991 Honda Accord VISIBILITY/WIPER

On average, the 1991 Honda Accord starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY/WIPER and its various aspects after 180 000 miles.

Recently reported VISIBILITY/WIPER problems on 1991 Honda Accord

Driver's side sun visor became loose and now stays in a down position and swings freely. was told to visit junk yard to find a functional visor (whole unit has to be replaced). this incident occurred 5 years ago. the windshield sun visor is a big issue since it obstructs my vision (especially at night) and since it is so annoying, i've removed it. now i have serious safety concerns when the sun is shining brightly directly in front of me when i'm driving. approximately 8 years ago the driver's side rear side window quit working. i had the motor replaced, but it did not resolve the problem - it won't go up the entire way. about 5 years ago the front driver's side - side window stopped going down all the way. again, i had the motor replaced, but it still won't go down without hesitation and stops at the halfway point. the engine warning light came on permanently approximately 7 years ago and i've had 3 repair shops tell me they cannot get it to turn off. now i don't know when i'm having an issue. currently, i keep smelling a burning rubber smell, but no issues w/radiator are present. not sure if the 'check engine light' would have alerted me to a problem, but i do count on my instrument panel warning lights to warn me of issues i wouldn't be aware of since i'm no mechanic. i purchased a honda due to their safety records and durability and counted on keeping my car as long as possible. i'm now having to reconsider purchasing a car in the next year and as much as i was able to depend on my honda, i'm strongly considering a different car make (not a honda). *tr

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