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Problems with 1991 Honda Prelude ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

On average, the 1991 Honda Prelude starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING and its various aspects after 68 000 miles.

Components Affected by ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 1991 Honda Prelude about ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING into the following categories.

ENGINE 1

Recently reported ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING problems on 1991 Honda Prelude

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 45 mph a loud noise was heard from the rear of the vehicle and the vehicle stalled. it was maneuvered off the road and towed to the dealer who determined the timing belt needed to be replaced.

Consumer purchased a used vehicle which was in need of a new engine, after some time the consumer was able to have a used engine installed after installation it was noted that the engine was bad because the vehicle still would not run (head gasket, short block, head assembly, timing belt and oil pan). nlm

This is a common problem with honda preludes...everyone i know with a prelude has engine problems

Air conditioner system failure: eight (8) dealer attempted repairs; four (4) new compressors and complete systems installed; thousands of dollars spent (approx. $6,000.00); and a/c remains dead.*ak vehicle is 1991 honda prelude si, vin [xxx], purchased new 7/22/91 from woodland hills honda, 6111 topanga canyon boulevard, woodland hills, ca., 91365. a/c problem began may, 1996 at 68,000 miles, and last attempted repair ended october, 2001 at 142,000 miles. we have four (4) honda accords (1991 and 93 models), all over 160,000 miles, with no a/c problems. the bad a/c seems limited to prelude only. it is very hot in san fernando valley of los angeles, california for 6 months of the year. on october 10, 2001, woodland hills honda recommended another complete a/c compressor and system replacement. the service manager there, [xxx] (now gone), stated there was a " complete system problem" and asked honda regional hq for honda authorization to replace the entire a/c system without charge, or to share the costs. assistance denied. this seems to be a product-liability manufacturing failure specific to the prelude a/c system and the compressor in particular. we see many prelude drivers with windows open. we do not want to spend thousands of dollars more for what we think honda should be responsible to fix. does honda know it has bad a/c compressors in preludes and is ignoring or evading the problem? information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

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