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1991 Honda Accord Reliability Rating
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Comments
Engine
Common problems on this vehicle are failures of the Igniter and the Distributor, and an occasional problem is failure of the Intake Manifold. Failure of the Igniter or the Distributor may prevent the vehicle from starting.The cost to repair the Igniter is estimated at $82.00 for parts and $45.50 for labor.The cost to repair the Distributor is estimated at $413.00 for parts and $52.00 for labor.The cost to repair the Intake Manifold is estimated at $246.00 (DX and LX models) or $420.00 (EX models) for parts and $227.50 for labor.All prices are estimates based on $65 per flat rate hour and do not include diagnostic time or any applicable sales tax.
Transmission & Driveline
An occasional problem on this vehicle is failure of the Stop Lamp Switch. Failure of the Stop Lamp Switch applies to (Automatic Transmission vehicles) only. The cost to repair the Stop Lamp Switch is estimated at $52.00 for parts and $33.00 for labor. All prices are estimates based on $65.00 per flat rate hour and do not include diagnostic time or any applicable sales tax.
Steering & Suspension
An occasional problem on this vehicle is failure of the Front Coil Springs.The cost to repair the Front Coil Springs is estimated at $109.00 each for parts and $71.50 for labor.All prices are estimates based on $65 per flat rate hour and do not include diagnostic time or any applicable sales tax.
Brakes
Infrequent problems reported, all with low repair costs.
Heating & Air Conditioning
An occasional problem on this vehicle is failure of the Air Conditioning Condenser.The cost to repair the A/C Condenser is estimated at $227.00 for parts and $52.00 for labor.This vehicle was originally charged with R-12 refrigerant which is no longer being manufactured. The refrigerant is still available, but it is very expensive ($25.00-$50.00 per pound, 2-5 pounds per vehicle). Conversion to the new R-134A refrigerant is possible, at an average cost of about $200-$350 parts and labor.All prices are estimates based on $65 per flat rate hour and do not include diagnostic time or any applicable sales tax.
Starting & Charging
Infrequent problems reported, all with low repair costs.
Accessories
Infrequent problems reported, all with low repair costs.
Overall
4 out of 5
*Repair costs are based on a flat rate of $65.00 per hour and do not include diagnostic time or any applicable sales tax.
When considering this vehicle for purchase, be sure to check the following:
Intake Manifold
Igniter
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