crank no start

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Asked by Christopher Feb 14, 2016 at 03:39 PM about the 1993 Acura Integra LS Coupe FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I replaced the distributor coil, rotor, ignitor, and
checked fuses but still won't start.  The engine isnt
siezed.  There is power going to the coil and
ignitor.

15 Answers

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Thanks for response. I think there might not be any power going to distributor. Is that a ecm problem?

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I took back all the parts and just bought a whole distributor and still no spark.

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Thanks. I did check about 3 or 4 fuses that where listed in the ignition system wiring diagram and they were good.

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I did a test on YouTube. It said if check engine light comes on and lights dim when u try to start its good. Is that right?

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Ill have to do more checking tomorrow its getting dark. Thanks for the help

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What year and type honda will interchange with a acura integra I need a cradle crossmember

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I have a 96 Acura integra Rs, crank no start, doing spark plugs and checking fuses to roll them out of the issue, I know it’s getting fuel because it smells like gas when I crank it

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