Integra not firing
So does the car attempt to turnover? If so, then its not your starter. If not, and all you hear is a "click" it may be your battery or starter. But if your car is attempting to turnover but is not getting that "spark" to start your car. Then have your coil tested for free at your local Autozone.
My sisters Rav4 recently wouldn't turnover after numerous attempts and it came to be the coil that exceeded the given range. The car fires stronger than before without the need to blip the throttle.
Compression, Spark, and Fuel is all thats needed to start a car.
Goodluck
***Edit: you can also have spark and the car will not start if it's a "faint" spark. Happened to my LS and it was also the coil that did not have enough "juice".
My sisters Rav4 recently wouldn't turnover after numerous attempts and it came to be the coil that exceeded the given range. The car fires stronger than before without the need to blip the throttle.
Compression, Spark, and Fuel is all thats needed to start a car.
Goodluck
***Edit: you can also have spark and the car will not start if it's a "faint" spark. Happened to my LS and it was also the coil that did not have enough "juice".
Try cranking the car but backing off the key just enough for the starter to disengage. If it stays running then you have a bad electrical part of the ignition switch. You should be able to get one from the junkyard for about 20 bucks. I think they are about 50 or 60 new.
Still have a problem with 95 Integra LS not firing. I am getting fuel to the rail because filter is pressurized. I am getting spark on each plug as I have removed them and grounded to block. I suspect maybe a problem on ignition switch because I should hear components engage when I turn key to accessories should I not. Need help soon because it is the Mrs.'s car and she is getting a little cranky without wheels
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