In August 2008 with 136,918 miles, my 1996 2.2L VTECH accord’s check engine light (CEL) came on along with major stalling. Made it to AutoZone, and they read the code as P1382. I purchased a remanufactured distributor and had a mechanic replace the distributor. About 500 miles AFTER the distributor was replaced, the CEL came back on. Took it back to AutoZone, and they read the code again as P1382. The car was running normal with no stalling. I did resistance and grounding checks at the distributor’s connector, and all were within spec. I reset the light by removing / replacing the 7.5 Amp radio backup fuse. (Note: the mechanic said the reman distributor was bad and I needed to replace the distributor (again).)
In December 2008 at 139,500 miles, the CEL came on AGAIN (note that I drove the car 2,000 miles with the CEL off). I again reset the CEL by removing / replacing the 7.5 Amp radio backup fuse, but the CEL keeps coming on sometimes after a mile and sometimes after 15 or so miles. The code still reads P1382 when the CEL is on. The car does not stall at all and seems to run fine. However, the CEL coming on and P1382 code is very annoying, and I don’t know what to do. Not sure if replacing the distributor as the mechanic said will solve the problem especially when the wiring looks fine and resistance and grounding checks were within spec. Thanks for any input / insight to this issue.
In December 2008 at 139,500 miles, the CEL came on AGAIN (note that I drove the car 2,000 miles with the CEL off). I again reset the CEL by removing / replacing the 7.5 Amp radio backup fuse, but the CEL keeps coming on sometimes after a mile and sometimes after 15 or so miles. The code still reads P1382 when the CEL is on. The car does not stall at all and seems to run fine. However, the CEL coming on and P1382 code is very annoying, and I don’t know what to do. Not sure if replacing the distributor as the mechanic said will solve the problem especially when the wiring looks fine and resistance and grounding checks were within spec. Thanks for any input / insight to this issue.
Jan 3, 2009 at 7:47 AM


