1994 honda accord with a bad computer

Discussion in 'Accord' started by stick, Aug 18, 2006.

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    stick Guest

    I have a 1994 honda accord with a bad computer it runs when it wants to
    but is getting worse.
    i have took my car to a shop and they told me the same thing i thought
    bad computer.
    what i need to know is can just do away with the computer and slap a
    Carburetor on the car.
    i know i will have to rewire the car and buy parts but it would give me
    something to do, i live in louisiana and this is my spair car anyway.
    if anyone knows how to do this or can tell me the parts i need please
    email me.


    Thinks

    Dale
     
    stick, Aug 18, 2006
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    I think I know your Accord. It starts good in the morning if it's still
    cool outside, but if it's sunny / hot inside the car it will crank, but
    not start. If it runs, you go past my place to the store to get
    cigarettes, or fill with gas and when you've paid the cashier and come
    back out, it will crank but not start and you try and try to get it to
    start but you don't want to run the battery totally dead so you have to
    leave it until later. Later when you came back, it starts right up, but
    won't go again if you make the mistake of shutting it off.

    Does this sound like your car? Awful, ain't it??

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Aug 18, 2006
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    Burt Guest

    Switch to propane (LPG). You need no electronics to run with propane,
    except the ignition. If you switch to a magneto ignition, you can do without the
    car battery. If you have spark, propane is good choice and good for the
    environment. Propane, with almost half the cost of gas, you have nothing to
    loose. The savings will pay for itself in 3 years. Convert and help boycott the
    high gas prices.

    Switching to carburetor is a nightmare. With about a "gazillion" hoses you'll
    still have to struggle with emissions, not to mention diagnosing the carb is
    a pain in the arse.
     
    Burt, Aug 18, 2006
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    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    It would be easier to coat the engine compartment with gasoline and set
    it on fire for about ten minutes. Replace whatever is burned with new
    parts from an old Taurus.
    You can thank me later. bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Aug 18, 2006
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  5. Forget about changing to a carburetor; it's easier and cheaper to fix what
    you have no matter what's wrong with it. (Even the fuel pump is wrong for a
    carburetor.)

    I doubt the computer is bad unless there has been water in the car above the
    floorboard... in that case, I agree it's bad. If you want to pursue that,
    you can get a computer from a wrecking yard for about $100 with 30 day
    warranty. If it works for 30 days it will work many years. Pull-it-yourself
    yards usually charge even less, just make sure the model number on the
    computer is the same. It would at least rule out the computer.

    As to what is really wrong, see if it matches this
    http://tegger.com/hondafaq/startproblems.html

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Aug 18, 2006
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    dgk Guest

    I don't know if a 1994 Accord computer is same the basic thing as the
    one in my 1991 Accord which I managed to kill a few months back. It's
    under the rug where the passenger stretches out their feet. Anyway,
    Honda wanted $950 for the computer, an online place had it for $500,
    and my local junkyard had it for $60. The junkyard one works just
    fine.
     
    dgk, Aug 18, 2006
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  7. No, No, No... Not a Taurus!!! Spare yourself the ultimate misery and
    go out to the local liquor store and get a bottle of Pinch 16 year old...

    JT

    (Once had a Taurus from HELL...)
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Aug 18, 2006
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