The fluctuating idle in your 1994 Acura Integra could be caused by several factors, including a vacuum leak, a malfunctioning idle air control valve (IACV), or dirty fuel injectors. Additionally, issues with the throttle position sensor (TPS) or a clogged air filter could also contribute to unstable idling. It's important to inspect these components and ensure they are functioning properly to resolve the issue. A diagnostic scan can also help pinpoint the exact cause.
Yeah, they all bolt right up.
No, 90-93 was cable operated, 94-up was hydraulic.
I also wish someone would answer this question as my 1997 Ford contour does the same thing. It shakes and vibrates very bad when it idles and it idles really low. They set the idle up to make it so it wouldn't die so now when I start it it revs up really bad then it idles down then it idles down to low and shakes I also wish someone would answer this question as my 1997 Ford contour does the same thing. It shakes and vibrates very bad when it idles and it idles really low. They set the idle up to make it so it wouldn't die so now when I start it it revs up really bad then it idles down then it idles down to low and shakes
check for vaccum leaks.
It could be a dirty air filter or a dirty throttle body.
You need to bolt the Civic seat rails to the Integra seats I believe. But yup, I got GSR seats in my CX. bolt them up
yes it can just make sure everything lines up befor u drop it in...
Either the fuel mix is adjusted wrong or the carb is dirty
Either the clutch is stuck in the engaged position, its stuck in gear or the brakes are seizing up.
Listen and look for a vacuum leak. Could be anywhere.
first step check fuel pressure at the rail with a guage
Probably a bad idle air control valve.