The ignitors (aka ignition control modules) used in most Hondas tend to die after extended km, so it's not a surprise for one to fail in a higher km car.
They are also damaged by becoming excessively hot, which might be as a result of the engine overheating, but more likely as a result of excessive resistance in the high tension leads (i.e. spark plug wires). If you find a faulty ignitor then also check the HT lead resistance, because resistant old leads may cause the new ignitor to fail quickly (been there...)
The same thing might occur during an extended period of misfiring? When a plug fails to fire or the lead falls off (without the spark being able to jump to earth), then effectively the resistance on that HT circuit goes to infinity


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