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I have a 1990 honda accord and I was driving and the car all of a sudden slowed to a complete stop. The car sounds like it want to start but it doesnt. I had battery check and it's fine. I was told it could be coil pack or timing belt.


Verify fuel delivery and

Verify fuel delivery and spark. It's possible your crank sensor or mass air flow meter went bad. Those four items will keep the vehicle from starting. Start there. Good luck

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