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There are a few possibilities for the problem. The most likely are the main relay and the engine temp sensor. The main relay is a problem very common to older Honda/Acura models, and the temp sensor is a common cause is general.
its either the factory alarm or ur battery i had the exact same ordeal only for 45mins then start
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..
Vehicles won't start when overheated.Alot of vehicles act this way as a safety mech. to help protect your engine from damage. At a certain temp. the factory ECU disengages the ignition.
The fuse for your alarm is the same one that wont let your car start if its out so you cant just pull the fuse most likely youll have to take it ti a dealership or have someone who knows what there doing disconect it cause if not there goes your whip
The Vigor has a fuel relay just above the left kick panel on the driver's side. It's symptoms of being bad are: Hard to start in hot weather. Usually you can get down underneath of the dash and wiggle the multi-connector that plugs into the sensor and the car will start. I used to wiggle it at the same time I took my other hand and turned the ignition key. The car always started. Although this is only a temporary fix to not get stranded somewhere, it does work. The sensor costs about $60.00 from Acura.
The temperature sensor is malfunctioning
Check the ignition coil and the spark plugs in the Acura. It sounds like the engine is not getting enough fire to ignite the fuel.
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it can cause a fire if a house get knocked down and the electrical break a fire can start
sometimes if lighting strikes a forest it well cause a wildfire.