Pull the battery and the battery heat shield and unplug the coil and sparkplug wires from the distributor cap. Remove the two 8mm bolts that hold the distributor to the head (12 mm wrench.) Remove the distributor, there are no wires attached to it. Remove the distributor cap and then remove the piece on the bottom of the the distributor that has an 'o' ring. The piece is just held in the distributor body by another 'o' ring that you cannot see until the piece is pulled out. Use a pliers or you might be able to remove it by hand. Then remove the snap ring from the distributor shaft. You can do it with a pick or a small nail as it is not very strong. Then push the pin out of the shaft and you can take the thing apart. There are three screws on the top side that might require removal, I'm not sure.
Remove the bolts that hold the distributor cap onto the distributor. Once this is off the rotor can be reached and replaced on a 1994 Acura Integra.
Internal diagram for a acura integra manual transmission
inside the distributor inside the distributor
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Depends on what year and type of model you have. For instance a GSR distributor WILL NOT fit a regular Acura Integra. Open your driver side door look the sticker see what year it is and try to find out what your engine is as well.
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1995 Acura Integra probably doesn't have a distributor, it would have coil packs, follow your spark plug wires from the spark plugs back. where the spark plug wires stop that's what has taken the place of your distributor. Its computer controlled the computer is probably under the dash on the passenger side of the car
right under your distributor down a little lower.
You hav to remove the inst. cluster and them disassemble it (just remove the back plate) and you will find the bulb in there.