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Old Jun 14, 2006 | 05:43 PM
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Default Non starting Integra

1990 Integra - My integra ran fine at lunch and then when I went to leave in the evening, it would not start. The engine cranks but will not fire. I don't know if I'm getting spark, but the distributor is only four months old. I have't heard the fuel pump. Any Suggestions?

To further address this problem. The ambient ouside temperature was 102F. When I tried to start the car on the next day it started right up.

Diagnosis: It's probably the Main Relay Assy.

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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 01:15 PM
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If you haven't heard the fuel pump, it's probably the fuel pump.

Check for spark and fuel obviously. Check for blown fuses or a bad relay that may have sent the fuel pump into dormancy.

Or it simply could have failed.
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