Why does my Honda Accord shut off in traffic?

Why does my Honda Accord shut off in traffic?

8 people found this helpful. Noticed for 1 year my 1999 Honda Accord was shutting off while driving in traffic at top speed and so forth. It was told to Pep Boyz where by my starter was changed, wires and s.plugs. it ran great w/o shutting off for 2-3 mths.

Why does my Honda Accord stop revving too high?

After 45 minutes of letting the car figure itself out, it stopped revving too high rpm and was able to go back home. The issue has stopped but now when I start the car up and switch from park to drive the car has a delayed engagement. Also, now my steering wheel locks up ever once in a while and when making turns randomly.

Why did my Honda Accord stop at a red light?

The fact that there was a red light helped to prevent and accident, as everyone driving in the same direction had to stop. This time I had to call for a police cruiser to stand in place until I was able to get a tow or get it started again. After about 30 minutes, I finally got it started again and made it home.

Where is the fuel pump relay on a Honda Accord?

Location of fuel pump relay under the driver’s side dash in Honda Accords. Figure 6. 1998 Honda Accord main relay, which feeds current to the fuel pump. If the fuel pump is delivering enough pressure, move on to the next step. A faulty ignition coil, cap, rotor, or wires can cause your engine to stall.

Why does my Honda Accord shut off when I start the car?

When a timing belt snaps, the engine no longer builds the compression it needs to run. Try to start the car, and listen to the sound it makes. If the tone is significantly different than the standard pulse you’re used to, this may be an indication that the engine is no longer building compression.

How much does it cost to replace fuel pump in Honda Accord?

The cost for a new Honda Accord fuel pump runs from $70 to $100. It’s a more difficult task to replace yourself, so having an automotive mechanic do the job starts at $300 for parts and labor. Figure 4.

Where is the ECM on a Honda Accord?

The ECM for Honda Accords is located under the passenger’s side carpet. If the connectors as well as the wires are properly fastened and in tact, move on to the next step. Usually, an engine doesn’t suddenly develop problems with its compression. It takes some time to damage the hard metal parts enough to completely shut a motor down.

How much does it cost to replace fuel gauge in Honda Accord?

Fuel pressure gauges run from $30 to $50. The cost for a new Honda Accord fuel pump runs from $70 to $100. It’s a more difficult task to replace yourself, so having an automotive mechanic do the job starts at $300 for parts and labor.

Can a Honda Accord go bad from heat?

Turns out Honda has a safety feature built into the engine that if you are in a wreck and the car it turned over. It will detect that and shut off the fuel pump. Well turns out they can go bad, from heat. The mechanic said I had two options. a 25 dollar fix or a $600 fix. I chose the $25. They simply took that sensor and grounded it to the frame.

What kind of gas does a Honda Accord use?

Fuel (gal.) *AT models are PZEV-rated in California and certain northeastern states. †Available in California and certain northeastern states. **Does not apply to fluid and filter changes. See Owner’s Manual for details. ††Based on 2005 EPA Mileage estimates. Use for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary.

When was the first year the Honda Accord was sold?

The Accord has achieved considerable success, especially in the United States, where it was the best-selling Japanese car for sixteen years (1982–97), topping its class in sales in 1991 and 2001, with around ten million vehicles sold.[3] Numerous road tests, past and present, rate the Accord as one of the world’s most reliable vehicles.[4]