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the plug for it should be under the dash cuz i think you need a diagnostic reader thing that plugs into it and it reads the code and shows it on the screen
looked it up online, looks like its in the underhood fuse box but couldn't get a good diagram that shows which relay number it is. the website i use is sort of dependent on the manufacturer, apparently acura did not feel like sharing that info. hope that helps
IT IS LOCATED BEHIND THE GLOVEBOX. JUMP THE CONNECTOR AND COUNT THE FLASHES OF THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT. HOPE THIS HELPS, LET ME KNOW. BEST OF LUCK TO YOU.
Hi,welcome to fix ya. it is a 2 wire grey plug under the glove box . It may or may not be plugged into a dummy plugg attached to the top of the ecu cover
go to acuraoemparts.com.......enter ur car info and look up belts or engine and a digram will show up..if u have problems still email me and i will send it to you,[email protected]
replace de ignition module first.. if still wont start good chances is the crank sensor is located behind the timing belt.. my 94 legend use to do the same thing until i replace the crank sensor.. and also if u can afford i will suggest u to replace the main fuel relay too... all this is after u are 100 pcnt sure that ur fuel pump is working....
u need a OBD 1 scanner with an adater for Acura, no other way.
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