1994 Honda Accord Starting Problem?

I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX. When I turn the key to start the car, it just sputters and dies. The only way to get it to start is to turn the key and hold it in the on position while continuously stepping on the gas pedal until it revs up and catches then it stays on. After I get it started up it idles rough and sputters. After driving the car, when I get to a stop light it idles extremely low and usually doesn't cut off but it has a couple of times. Then I have to repeat the cranking process to get it started again. My check engine light comes on when this happens and have taken it to numerous shops hoping one has the machine to read the code but no one does. I've had the spark plugs, air filter, and catalytic converter replaced. Didn't get fuel filter replaced bc the mechanic quoted me an outrageous price. I've had mechanics come to look at it and give me their opinions but its always different. I've been told IAC valve, distributor rotor and cap, fuel filter, fuel pump, main relay, ect. Does anyone have any idea if any of these listed is the problem or is it something else? If so, what is the problem?

How to create a cd for my honda Accord 2004 in windows media player?

I bought a honda accord 2004 and there's no aux so I don't mind making CDs but I made a cd and the CDs don't play in my radio or car CD player. I don't know if the cd I bought or if I'm not burning it right or since I'm converting music from youtube and putting on to a cd is t making it work because the CDs play on my computer but not my car

Is is my battery or alternator?

I have a 1998 honda accord ex 4 cylinder. My starter jus went out and was fixed. Autozone lost my battery i took in to b recharged and replaced it wit a "new battery" they got from the back. I've drove my car fer less than 48 hrs and now my car won't start. I didn't leave any lights on n the night before i had to push down the automated locks by hand. Someone said its my alternator, but i haven't had any problems wit it before. No lights were left on or doors open. Not even my stereo or my headlights were left on. Could it really be my alternator or did Autozone give me a bad battery?

What's the catch with new cars and zero down?

East coast honda has zero down and 259$ a month on brand new accord. Could someone explain how this would work. Do you need a high credit score. I'm 23 y/o I've never gotten a ticket or in a accident in the 5 years I've been driving. So hopeful that would help with insurance. I'm in school full time and work part time and make about 10k a year. It has a 36 month leadership purchase plan. My car died I just have a year left in school. So i guess I could basically lease it for 3 years and keep it if i like it after then. http://www.eastcoastcars.net/index.htm

2000 Honda accord ac control?

I have a 2000 honda accord Ex 4 cylinder, I was at the junk yard and saw the same car and the ac control panel was nicer then the one I had, along with a different ac set up, I bought it anyways, I swapped the Peircing plastic ones for the wood grain one and tried the plug in the back but were not the same! Is the a way I can swap it completely?! I'm wanting the control with the screen on it.

94 Honda accord won't turn off with the key removed?

I'm running out of Ideas on what could be causing the problem I have a 94 Honda accord the won't turn off when I trun the switch to the off position. The only way to turn it off is I remove the batterie cables or shift to first and let the car jump. I've replaced the ignition switch, the key cylinder were the key goes, the batterie, and I know it's not the altornator, the only other option that I can think of is putting a kill switch, which I really don't want to do. Has anyone eles had this problem, and is there a solution?

What are some decent automobiles for college/university students?

I currently drive a Honda Accord which I strongly dislike. To me, an Accord embodies the type of car that a senior citizen would enjoy taking to a Sunday bingo tournament, to later be handed down to an unsuspecting grandchild who is forced to embrace "safety features". I know that reliable, economy cars are strongly for many students (such as a Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, or another Accord), but I have no interest in boring cars like that.

I'm in the market for an older, sporty car that I can have some fun with. An example of this would be a 1985 Toyota Celica that I saw for sale on the web. A car like this is very inexpensive, and has unique qualities to it that you simply can't find in most of the boring cars you see driven by young people.

To be clear, I'm the one paying for it.