a '95 riviera does not have a distributor. If you mean the ignition coils, then you probably looking at bad ignition module-located under the coils. Or bad crank sensor.
see if you are getting spark in your wires. or check for cracks and damage.
the spark plugs are located on the front of the engine under the hood
bad spark wires
I have the same problem with my 95 Eagle. It isn't the alternator - I have plenty of power to turn the engine over. I'm not getting any spark to turn over the distributor. The coil in the distributor is good.
from underneath the car you can get right to them
Check the module under the distributor cap.
The spark travels from the coil to the distributor then from the distributor to the plugs. So if you have spark going into the distributor but not coming out to the plugs, I would blame the distributor cap and rotor being at fault.
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
battery??? and the conections, if your getting this from a diagnostic, it might be your timeing...
Get a shop manual. There is no distributor. These have coil packs.
It uses the Opti-Spark distributor which is flat, its located between the water pump and engine block.
check pickup in the distributor