SOURCE: acura integra rs no spark no fuel pressure
Could be the main relay. It's behind the dash up above your gas pedal. Look for a gray and brownish box with one large plug in it. Should be easy to find since you don't have cruise control. It will be secured with one 10mm. You can bring it into reach with it still plugged in. Try starting it while tapping on the little plastic box. If it starts, pry off the cover with a flat head screwdriver and re-solder the broken connections. The break in the solder will be on the side with the sharp little things. It will be smaller than a hair. To find it you will need to wiggle it. Have plenty of light. Just hold the soldering tool on the broken one until the solder puddles around it and you're fixed.
SOURCE: 95 Acura Integra starting problem
This happened to me on a 95 Integra GSR and the entire starter did not need to be replaced, just the solenoid pieces. They get old and worn down and the plunger no longer makes a good connection with them, hence the "click". Replace the solenoid panels and sand the plunger and your good as new. You can find instructions for this on the net, just do a search for it.
SOURCE: acura integra 1990 turns over fine but doesnt start
for you to check if it is the fuel pump, see if there is fuel running out of the hose if you remove the fuel filter. Another is to directly connect the pump to the battery. If the pump works that way, then it could be a efi relay issue which is found underneath the dash or a wiring issue.
SOURCE: How do I disable the ABS light on my 1996 Acura
Take out the dash bezel, then the guage cluster. The ABS light plugs into the back of the cluster. uplug it and let it hang or put a piece of electrical tape over the face and trim it to fit exactly. Plug it back in and put everything back in in reverse order.
There are 2 philips head screws on the top side of the inside of the bezel and the guage cluster has 4 10mm bolts holding them in.
SOURCE: ANTI THEFT SYSTEM PREVENTING CAR TO START
You will need to get the code to your car and reset it. If you still have a owner manual, it may be in that. If you don't, you will need to call the dealership to get the specific code for your car. You will need your vin number and all your other information, registration, proof of insurance, ect. Some may not ask for all that, but they will let you know. If you need anything, let me know. I am here to help you. Thanks for choosing FixYa.
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