Either the brake light switch has gone bad, or the rubber piece that hits the switch has fallen out (most likely). If you look under your dash, on the brake pedal arm, you should see a switch behind it. There's a hole in front of this switch, in the arm, that normally has a rubber piece in it. This rubber piece commonly falls out as the cars get old - if it's fallen out, you could try wrapping electrical tape around the arm to cover up the hole. Not terribly descriptive, but it's the best I can do. If the rubber piece is still there, the switch is most likely At Fault.
where is the flasher relay located 94 acura integra
When replacing the rear turn signal on a 1999 Acura Integra open the trunk. Locate the rear turn signal housings and find the bulbs. Remove and replace the bulbs.
just turn it off
Replace flasher
it can be lost of Compression in the Motor....
Counter Clockwise.
counter clock wise
Bad switch? Bad hazard flasher?
Ignition timing is set on a 1989 Acura Integra by setting the distributor to the appropriate angle. When set at the factory recommended angle the car will turn over with no problems.
Well kinda. The highbeam "flasher" function is connected to the turn signal arm.
It needs to have a separate switch for the front and rear lights.
Replace your thermostat.