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1995 Acura Integra probably doesn't have a distributor, it would have coil packs, follow your spark plug wires from the spark plugs back. where the spark plug wires stop that's what has taken the place of your distributor. Its computer controlled the computer is probably under the dash on the passenger side of the car
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Well the 1987 Honda crx si ECU is interchangable with the 1987 Integra ECU, plugs rite up
check your distributor ignition module and go test it...
its in tha manual. go tha index of tha manual n it will say!
The 1994 Acura can have several problems to cause it from starting. Check for fire at the spark plugs, and check the crank and cam sensors for any issues.
Try changing spark plugs and wires
You have to take the spark plugs out, manually turn the engine over until cylinder number one is at top dead center, then turn the distributor until it points to cylinder number one and re-stab it. Normally an advanced procedure. If you get it wrong, it can cause engine damage. I'd have it taken to a shop.
the 1996 Acura RL does not have a distributor, nor does it have any plug wires, it does however have 6 coils and 6 spark plugs. You will have to remove each coil in order to change the spark plug underneath it. But it's easy, just two bolts per coil. Don't strip the aluminum heads or you will be paying for it big time!
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.
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The distributor distributes the spark to the spark plugs at the correct time and order.