Could be the result of a faulty fuel relay. Usually when this happens, the engine will crank but will not start. Just locate the relay in the kick panel and replace it or just resolder the board. Usually theres 1 or 2 cold solder joints causing the problem. Its simply because of the tight area it is in and the lack of ventilation (i'm assuming).
Look for the same answer. where is the location of an 92 - 94 acura vigor flasher?
The ac relay on the 94 Acura is located under the hood. It is in the relay box mounted near the battery.
The power steering belt has an adjustment pulley. To tighten the belt on a 1994 Acura Vigor loosen the adjustment pulley and pull it up higher than tighten it.
Put the key back in the door and turn it. This works for my 94 vigor.
your ignition switch could be going bad, checkout http://acuravigorclub.com/Timely-Topics/ under archives..
The OBD connector on a 1994 Acura Vigor is typically located under the driver's side dashboard, near the steering column. You may need to remove a panel or look behind the lower dash area to find it. The connector is usually a rectangular shape with multiple pins.
Acura Vigor's were sold between 92-94 although Honda had a model prior. If you're refering to the ignition fuel relay it's located on the drivers side kick panel about 12" up and somewhat difficult to reach. They can however be repaired if you're somewhat handy.
To get to the relay, you'll have to remove the driver's side kick panel and go in from there. Here is a detailed DIY article with photos:
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Check the safety switch at the top of the driver's door control module. If on, it locks all windows except driver's.
On a 1994 Acura Vigor, the oil pressure sending unit is typically located on the engine block, near the oil filter. It is usually positioned on the driver's side, towards the rear of the engine, and may require some maneuvering or removing other components to access it. Always refer to a service manual for specific details and diagrams to ensure accurate identification.
YES!!! but manual verses automatic really makes a load of difference.