The Honda dealer installed an after market ignition assembly
When you say "for about one minute". Do you mean that you are repeatedly trying to start the engine for a minute straight? If so there is no one answer. Diagnostics is needed. You could try a little starting fluid. if it changes your symptoms there may be a fuel issue. For an engine to run there need to be fuel and spark. If something is disabling one of those systems then at least you know which one is being affected. IDK your skill level or what you have for tools. Please feel free to write back and let me know what you need. Good luck.
SOURCE: dash lights not truning on
It sounds like, maybe during the stereo installation, that a fuse was blown. It is a common problem. Check your fuse that runs to your instrument panel. If this is blown, replace it with fuse w/ same voltage. Hope this was helpful... Please take a second to rate how helpful this suggestion was. Thanks and good luck!
SOURCE: 96 Honda Accord ignition Key problem
I might try checking with the dealer for a recall on this one
SOURCE: main relay assembly for 1995 Honda Accord
the relay cover slides off very easily so you can expose the circuit board take your pgmfi relay apart and you will see two small relays on the board look at the contacts for the relays to see if theyre burnt then turn the board over and look at the sauder joints at least one of these will probably be burnt or not enough sauder will be ther to make a good connection.Look real carefully at these i use a magnifying glass my self because i have seen numerous times where the sauder will have a small crack (like a ring or circle) around it causing a poor connection these are the most common problem with these relays (almost the only problems) i have seen in the past six years that i have worked at my local honda dealer
SOURCE: 1995 Honda Accord Car seat install problem
I can't be of much help, except to indicate what Honda says about the seats, and to give you a URL to look at:
Using a Seat Belt Locking Clip
Always use a seat belt locking clip when you secure a child seat to your car with a lap/shoulder belt. This helps prevent the seat from shifting position or overturning. A locking clip is usually included with the child seat. If you need a clip, contact the seat's manufacturer or a store that sells child restraints.
The URL will take you to a more complete reference to your car manual regarding child restraints.
https://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/om/AC9595/AC9595O00020A.pdf
Hope this helps you.
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