I have a 92 Honda Accord that you have to push on the clutch for it to start. Now when I push on the clutch for it to start it won't turn over in fact it won't say anything. Just before it broke down I just replaced the battery and the alternator. What could possibly be the problem
SOURCE: 92 Honda Accord
Blinking light means there is a trouble code.There is a procedure to manually pull codes from the computer.Have the codes checked,have them written down.It could be just shift solenoids,or could even be something more serious,but thats the starting point.
SOURCE: 92 honda accord intermittent crank but no start/ tranny issues
I know that early 90's Honda's had problems and in fact a recall on the distributor. Might want to replace the distributor. Inside of the distributor is a part called the igniter which is the ignition module and that is what normally goes out. I cannot remember if you have to replace the whole distributor to get the igniter or if you can just replace the igniter itself. Has been a few years since I have worked on one. hope this helps but if not please contact me. I'm not sure about the drive light flashing thing though, new one on me.
SOURCE: My 92 honda accord will not start. It turns over,
Hi I would check to make sure it is firing good and getting gas . If it is getting gas and the timing is good but it is not firing I would check the ignition module out . It will cause this.
SOURCE: Charging problem.. Wont charge battery
The instructions for installing a new alternator usually read to fully charge the battery (12.3 - 12.8 volt range). Otherwise, the alternator will be damaged when it initializes. I have seen some extreme damage result from installing a new alternator with a low-charge battery. The torque required to turn an alternator when damaged in this scenario is unbelieveable!
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