Look under the hood straight across from the brake pedal. It is the big round thing that the master cylinder mounts to.
Electronic Spark Control located near the brake booster.
on the fire wall on the drivers side attatch to the booster
No, the brake booster on a 1994 Acura Integra is different from a 1992 model. The 1994 model is a different generation and uses a different sized brake booster.
you need manifold vacuum for the brake booster.. (intake manifold)
Perhaps a vacuum leak check power brake booster and check valve at booster
Sounds like the power brake booster has a vacuum leak.
The brake fluid in a 1992 Ford Escort gets put in the brake fluid reservoir. This is normally located on the master cylinder.
The relay is on the left side of the power brake booster/.
The motor will be located under the hood at the far right corner.
Could be worn or glazed brake pads. Can also be a defective master cylinder, bad proportioning valve, or a brake booster with a vacuum leak.
There are many vacuum hoses. All originate from the intake manifold or plenum. There are 2 major vacuum hoses. One goes to the brake booster and one goes to the PCV valve.
Unbolt master cylinder ( no need to disconnect brake fluid lines ) Here is the hard part. Contort yourself ,so you are able to get under the L/S dash below steering column, remove ( 4 ) nuts from 4 studs securing the brake booster to the firewall. Then reve the booster from under the hood