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Yes it should. Im 99% sure it will. you might want to double check the part number to see for sure. i have a 1990 Acura integra and i have used many parts from integras from 1990- 1993.
front right part of the under the hood
There is no difference. Acura is Honda and Honda is Acura. All Acura is is Honda's higher end line of cars or aka luxuary. Every part on a Acura is made by Honda.
The fan switch on a 1995 Acura Integra is located on the dashboard. It is a part of the temperature control system.
change your distributor. its just a part inside there next to the ignition coil
i assume u mean will acura integra parts fit on a honda civic...generally yes, sometimes with modifications and or other part changes, my son has replaced his base civic engine with a gsr engine, it lead into many other changes such as axles, motor mounts, ecu, etc.
Buy a new one from a auto part store and follow the instructions it will most likely come with
it is under the transmission. u can see part of the wire when you are looking into the engine bay. the wire should be close to the radiator.
For the most part all acura integras (RS, LS, GS) have pretty much the same 1.8L engine making 140 hp. If its a GSR, then they make 170 hp stock.
Hard to start when warm for your year of Integra is most likely due to the Main Relay malfucntioning. High mileage Acura/honda of the early 1990s are prone to this problem. The part is fairly cheap from your Acura/honda dealer and it takes about 10 minutes to replace.
== == == == == == == == I have a 1991 and the Haynes manual only shows the removal/installation of the EGR valve on the Legend models. What I find odd though is that there is an EGR part for the 90 - 93 Integra and it's not cheap. The only thing that the manual says is that you should refer to your VECI label located under the hood to see if your vehicle has an EGR valve. All other illustrations are shown from a Legend.
For the most part, the components can be interchanged between a 1994 and 1997 model year Integra.