Everytime its hot outside my car wont start. but when the weather cools down or is in the shade my car starts up with no problem. what could it be?
Lol for one thing a window regulator whatever the hell a window regulator is,is not the issue,I have had many hondas and the fuel pump relay IS however a common issue with this gen. I would suggest to anyone with this issue,wait till its hot and wont start,and tap on the fuel pump relay located under the steering column and see if it starts,8 out of 10 times this is the issue.
SOURCE: my 90 acura integra wont
i know that if ur car died it most likely has something to do with the alternator or the process in which the fuel gets to the spark
SOURCE: 1993 Acura Integra drivers side window won't go up or down
needs new window regulator. common problem for this car
SOURCE: wont start when it is hot outside
This is an easy one :-) Hondas of this vintage have a very common problem with the main fuel injection relay. It's way up under the dashboard on the drivers side. It will have "Mitsuba" printed on the side. Replace this relay, it should be available at any parts store.
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 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.
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