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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1
Car 1: 93 integra |
I have a 93 integra that will not start on its own. I put a new fuel pump in it a new computer a new main realy. It will start fine and run if i keep spraying starting fluid in the intake tube. Its like something is not telling the injectors to open i Love this car to death its my pride and joy please ill try anything at this point it runs good it sat for a week in my garage and then i went to start it again it wont start.![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 11
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Your fuel filter could be blocked/dirty. Check it. replace if necessary. Then update us on what happened.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1
Car 1: corolla |
Hi,
Had the same problem with my Legend, found a web savior - Acura legend - FixYa This site is quite helpful, it became my savior, when ever my husband is not around to fix stuff, i find what i need there. Hope it will help you to. Good luck, JennyY |
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