I just put a new starter in thinking that was the problem.. and it keeps doing the same thing. fires over fine for about 15-20 starts then just stops turning over. Ive been using a screw driving and grounding out the power wire the connects to the starter and it will start turning over fine for about 15-20 starts then stop once again.
SOURCE: i have a 1991 acura
Have you consistently checked fuel pressure.I had a Honda and it did same thing, It was fuel pressure regulater.Maybe thats it.
SOURCE: 1990 acura GS integra has new battery,alternator
If the car is 5 speed it could be the main efi relay or the clutch safety switch. I have had run in's with those two . If it's a automatic car the next time it happens push the shifter forward it may start some times the park safety switch can go out and cause this problem. Hope this info helps!!!
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: 98 acura integra stops running while driving then
Hi,
most likely cause is a faulty crank sensor if fitted to the engine block or in the distributor depending on which engine,worth plugging in to code reader to be 100%.
SOURCE: 92 Integra won't start
Many cars these days are equipped with an immobilizer. (you can find more information about the immobilizer in your owner's manual). The immobilizer allows the engine to run only if the correct key is used. If your car has an immobilizer, you probable see a "Security" or Key-shaped light coming on on the dashboard every time you turn the ignition ON. If this light is flashing when you turn the ignition ON, it could mean that there is some problem with an immobilizer or the system does not recognize the key. If the immobilizer doesn't recognize the key, the engine wold not start at all, or would start and then die in few seconds.
You can try a spare key, if it won't work, your dealer is the place to call. Sometimes, the key is just need to be reprogrammed. On some cars you can find the information how to reprogram the key in the owner's manual.
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