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Problems with 1993 Honda Accord ENGINE

On average, the 1993 Honda Accord starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE and its various aspects after 216 850 miles.

Recently reported ENGINE problems on 1993 Honda Accord

Used engine keeps failing also bad mechanics in the area including honda dealership over priced features for repairs. always idling too high with no check engine light or proper emissions explaining oil light reasons? *tr

In several separate incidents, while driving at over 60mph on busy highway, the car engine suddenly cut out and went dead, and would not restart. the situations all required trying to coast to a safe place on the road shoulder, steering with no power assist, braking with no power assist, and signaling and manuevering to safely, threading our way through truck and car traffic to safety. very harrowing. engine would restart in 1-2 hrs after it cooled down. by then the car was in a garage (honda, in one instance - they claimed no knowledge of this type of problem and put us back on road when car was able to restart, and claimed this to be a mystery to them - yet, we have later learned that honda had in their files some internal warning letter - (tsb 95049, issued dec 95, 'title- distributor, updated unit) at the time of our serious safety problems (2012 - 2014). a mechanic told us confidentially that he was aware that there was probably something wrong on the distributor, and we should get it replaced. we went to honda dealer/garage and requested this replace, and they claimed it was not necessary. from their view and we had to pay for replacement. so we did, to save our lives!

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