The fuel filter could be blocked.
Don't know what year you are working with, but a late model GM product with a 4.3L the fuel pump relay would be located in the power distribution box under the hood.
There is no fuse for the cruise control on a 1994 Acura Integra. It is a relay switch under the hood near the battery. This would have nothing to do with the dashboard clock, if the cruise control is not working properly. If the cruise control is not coming on, check the relay, then check the carburetor or EFI (Electronic Fuel Injector). Also, the cruise control will not come on if the brake light switch or the clutch is not working properly.
You would need to study a wiring diagram to determine the supply for a certain relay. There are probably multiple relays in that vehicle. Knowing which one in question would help.
Check the bulbs they are double filamented with the smaller for stop and turn signals
Check bulbs -- they are double filamented--smaller filament for stop lights - larger filament is for tailightsDo parking lights and dash lights work? If not could be a fuse or headlight switchCheck your relay switch located in the trunk, on the driver side, near the rear seat. Might be burned out.
The fuse probably blew that controls the dashboard lights.
i believe your relay might be acting up. i would replace it r u sure u aren't stuck on delay!!?? been there, done that!! This happened on our 94 Sunbird LE...it is indeed the relay.
Stuck thermostat, clogged radiator.
I would suggest replacing it.
Probably a blown fuse or bad relay.
I would have the ignition module checked .
Horn relay Horn fuse steering wheel switch
Possible the battery is just too old, or it is damaged.
Blown fuse, bad fan motor, or defective Thermal Relay.
Bad switch in steering column? diffrent fuses.
Blown fuse, defective fuel pump relay, clogged fuel filter, or the pump itself is defective.
Blown fuse, bad temp sensor, bad ground, bad fan motor