Honda accord starts then dies. If gas is applied quickly, it stays running

Asked by GuruBR8LR Jan 16, 2019 at 12:32 AM about the 2003 Honda Accord

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car starts then dies very quickly. If gas is applied quickly and not let off for 3
minutes, then all is good. Its an occasional problem but if it cuts off, its
minutes before the car will restart at all.

2 Answers

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May just be a clogged air filter and also add some fuel injector cleaner to gas tank.

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Here's your fix. this was a headache and a half for me I figured it out I found this online and I want to pass it forward it is fuse #5 driver side box "meter" for the 2008-2012 Honda accord. I hope this help somebody because what a headache and a half. I almost told my car 1.75 hours until I found this answer Honda Civic forum. https://www.8thcivic.com/threads/no-dashlights-car-wont- start.301874/

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