From what I've learned so far the main relay is located in the dash to the left of the steering wheel. A 10mm bolt holds it in place and should look brown in color. I haven't swapped mine out yet, but just found a few forums diagnosing the issue. My issue is that the car will turn over but won't fire if the interior of the car is warmer than 90 degrees. A few minutes with the windows down usually helps. From what I've read the main relay is a way to fix the issue. The actual issue is called the fuel pump relay which is built into the main relay so much more efficient to just change the main relay. I'll be doing mine tonight. Apparently it takes teensy tiny hands to get to this part so be ready for cuts and bruises.
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Yes, the 1992 Acura Integra has a wiper relay on it. The relay is located under the underhood relay box.
The 1997 Acura Integra fan relay switch is located inside of the fuse box. The fan relay switch will be in the third column, second from the top.
right next to the fuse box
the rear center of the engine compartment at the right rear of the heater unit
Under the dash kick panel, next to the driver's foot. Near the fuses.
below the left side of the instrument panel behind the kick panel on the fuse box
it could be the main assembly relay under the drivers kickpanel
it sounds like your turn signal relay is going out. Replace that, and you should be good.