Make sure that the battery fuse is not blown. It is a 40 or 70 amp in the fuse box under the hood.
The 1991 Acura Legend starter is located on the right hand side of the engine, near the front, at the bottom. You can follow the positive battery cable from the battery to the starter.
Postive battery cable should connect to the starter relay (solenoid)
To replace the starter in a 1989 Acura Legend you must first disconnect the negative cable on the battery. Disconnect the starter motor making sure you label each of the wires as they are removed. Remove the bolts which hold the starter to the engine and slide out the starter. Position the new starter to the engine. Torque the mounting bolts using 32 pounds of foot pressure per bolt. Connect the wires to the starter using the labels as a guide. Reconnect the battery cable and check the starter operation.
Follow the + battery cable -jump the small terminal and the wire to the starter (Make sure in neutral) Starter should operate
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First check the cables going to the battery and where they connect to the battery and the body of the car and engine and to the starter if all of that is good then I would think that it may be the starter.
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The starter location differs depending on which generation Acura Legend you are referring to. It is best to address the year and trim level of Legend you are seeking.
When you replaced the starter, were there any spacers or shims that allowed for the alignment of the starter into the block? While that COULD be the problem, I doubt it but I thought I'd mention it. It sounds more like a problem with the replacment starter. When a starter is engaged, a gear that is normally pulled back into the starter is pushed out so that it can be in contact with the flywheel gear. If the retractable gear will not move out during startup cycle the starter motor will just wind up and nothing really happens. I suggest that you pull the starter and see if the bendix is engaging the gear. If it isn't, get another starter. For a little more information about starters, go to http://www.indiacar.com/index2.asp?pagename=http://www.indiacar.com/infobank/battery_starterassembly.htm
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To change a 1995 Acura Legend starter, remove the 4 bolts around the intake pipe and lower radiator hose. Remove the starter and replace with new.
A single click usually means a bad starter (unless the engine is stuck and can't turn over.) Rapid clicking almost a buzz would indicate dead or discharged battery or poor electrical connection from battery to starter. To be a little more sure, use a voltmeter to measure voltage while trying to crank. Below 9.5V indicates not enough electrical power available - battery issue. Higher voltage then 10.6V indicates plenty of juice, but the starter isn't working.