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Hi Gayle,here's a Autozone repair guide on replacing your starter,once off,have Autozone test it to see if it's bad,they will need it on a trade in,core.They test it for free,take's only a few minutes. SAVE 20 GET 10 GIFT CARD ON ONLINE SHIP TO HOME ORDERS OF 100 OR MORE Also here's something else to look at.
Starter Cutoff Relay
1993 Acura Legend 3.2L FI 6cyl
The Starter Cutoff Relay is located:
Front seating area, driver side, under dash, mounted in fuse block.
TCS (traction control system, I think) is part of the ABS (anti-lock brake system). This system self diagnoses and stores codes in its control module. You need to get the code read and diagnosed by a competent shop, that may need to be an Acura dealer. This is important, I have seen some failures cause braking issues.
I got the code from Acura, but they wanted the serial number off the back of the unit. I have a Cl and the facia comes off from the front. My old legend and accord had two phillips screws that you could get to from the back and slide the unit out.
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