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I have a 1998 accord 6cyl with a 56,000mile recently I was driving on a highway and sudently shootoff I put the car in neutral and started the car without any problem. I use a small scanner who indicated low voltage in a sensor but the mechanic cannot find which one. Does anyone have the same problem lately.

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Ricky

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    I'm afraid you're going to have to find an experienced Honda specialist with the appropriate real-time scanning equipment.  Japanese cars, particularly Honda and Toyota, employ software that is wildly different from what is found in other makes.  Without this sort of expert help is is doubtful you will be able to locate the fault before the next time this happens (and it will happen again, you can be sure of that).

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