Acura Integra (1990), Integra (1987), Integra (1988), Integra (1989), Integra (1992) Service Manual

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General
Information
Chassis
and
Paint Codes
ldentification
Number
1-4
Warning/Caution
Label Locations
1-5
Lift
and
Support
Points
1-9
1-10
Lift
Safety
Stands
Towing
1-2
Floor Jack
1-1 1 1-12
Chassis
and
Paint
Codes
U.S.Model
Vehicle
ldentification
Number
Manutactulol,
Make
and
Typ€
of Vshicle
JH4:
HONDA
MOTOR
CO.,
LTD.
ACURA
Psssenger
car
Line,
Body
and Engino
Type
DB7: INTEGRA
4-door/B1
881
DB8:
INTEGRA
4-door/81
8Cl
DC2:
INTEGRA
3-door/B18C
1
DC4: INTEGRA
3-door/B1
8B
j
Body Type
and
Trsnsmission
Type
3: 2-door Hatchback
S-speed
Manual
4: 2-doot
Hatchback
4-speed
Automatic
5; 4-door
Sedan
s-speed
Manual
6: 4-door
Sedan
4-speed
Automatic
Vehicle
Glado
(Seriesl 4: RS 5:
LS
8;
GS-R
Check
Digit
Model
Yaal
R:
1994
Factory
Code
S: Suzuka
Factory
in Japan
Serial
Numb€l
Vehicle
ld€ntification
Number
and
JH4DB754*
RSOOOOO
1
I
Engine
Number
8l8Br-r300@l
-----T-----
Engine Typ6
81881:
1.8
f DOHC
Sequentiat
Muhi-pori
Fuel-injected
engine
B l8Cl :
1.8 | DOHC VTEC
Sequ€nrial
Multi-port
Fu€l-iniected
€ngin€
Se al Numbel
Paint
Code
COLOR
BG.33P
Federal
Motor
Vehicle
Safety
Standard
Certification
Transmission
Numbsr
Y80-
1
000@ I
Transmission
Type
Y80:
Manual
MPTA:
Automatic
Serial
Numbel
Paint
Code
Paint
Code
Color
BG.33P G-71P NH-5O3P NH-538 NH-575M R-7
2P R-81 RP.24P YR.5O3M
Paradise
Blue-g.€en
PeErl
Lausanne
Gr6en
Pead
Grsnada
Black
Pea.l
Frost White
Thunder
Grav Metallic
Torino
Red Pearl
Milano
Red
Stealth
Gray Pearl
Rosewood
Brown
M€tallic
1-2
3DOOR
4DOOR
Canada
Model
Vehicle
ldentification
Numbel
Manutacturer,
Make
and
Type of
v€hicle
JH4:
HONDA
MOTOR
CO.,
LTD.
ACURA
Passenger
car
Lino.
Body
and
Engine
TYPo
D87:
INTEGRA
4-doot/Bl
881
DC2:
INTEGRA
3-dootBl
8C1
DC4: INTEGRA
3-doori
B18B1
Body
Type and
Transmission
TYPo
3: 2-door
Hatchback
5-speed
Manual
4'. 2-door
Hatchback
4-speed
Automatic
5:
4-door Sedan
s-speed
Manual
6:
4-door Sedan
4-speed
Automatic
Vehicle
Grade
{Sedes}
3:
RS without
passenger
SRS
airbag
4: RS
with
passenget SRS
aitbag
8: GS-R
Check
Digit
Model
Yeat
R: 1994
Factory
Code
S:
Suzuka
Factory
in Japan
Serial
Numbel
JH4DB753.
RS800001
Engine
Number
81881-1
700001
Engin€
Type
81881:
1.8 I
DOHC Sequential
Multi-port
Fuel-injected
engine
B18C1:
1.8 I
DOHC
VTEC
Sequential
Multi-Dort
Fuel-iniected
engrne
Serial
Number
Paint
Code
COLOR
BG.33P
Vehicle
ldentification
Number
and
Canadian
Motor
Vehicle
Safety
Standard
Certification
Transmission
Number
Y80-1000001
Transmission
Type Y80: Manual MPTA:
Automatic
Serial
Numbel
Paint
Code
Paint
Code
Color
Paradise
Blue-green
Pearl
Lausanne
Green
Pearl
Granada
Elack
Pearl
Frost
White
Thunder
Gray
Metallic
Torino
Red
Pearl
Milano
Red
Stealth
Gray
Pearl
Rosewood
Brown
Metallic
BG.33P G-71P NH-5O3P NH-538 NH-575M R-72P R-81
RP-24P
YR-503M
3DOOR
4DOOR
1-3
I
I
I
ldentification
Number
Locations
S
Vehicle
ldontif ication
Number lvlNl
v.hiclo ldontif
icalion
Numb€r lVlNl
Transmbsion
Numbor
lAuromatic)
Transmissioh
l\lumbor
lManuall
1-4
Warning/Caution
Label
Locations
BEFERTO-
SERVICE
MANUAL
FOR DETAII'fD
INSTRUCTION
E: DRIVER
MODULE
DANG€R
A: CABLE
REAL CAUTION
A
B: CABLE
BEAL CAUTION
B
A DANGER EXPLOSIVE/FLAMMABLE CONTACT
WITH
ACID, WATER
OR
HEAVY
METALS
SUCH
AS COPPER,
LEAD
OR
MERCURY
MAY
PRODUCE
HARM.
FUL AND
IRFITATING
GASES
OR
EXPLOSIVE
COM.
POUNDS. STORAGE
T€MPERATURES
MUST NOT
EXCEED
2OOOF
(1OOOCI.
FOR
PROPER
HANDLING.
STORAGE
AND DIS-
POSAL
PROCEDURES
REFER
TO THE SERVICE
MANUAL,
SRS SUPPLEMEf{T.
POTSON CONTAINS
POISONOUS
SODIUM
AZIDE
AND POTASSIUM
I{ITRATE. FIRST AID IF CONTENTS
ARE SWALLOWED,
INDUCE
VOMITING.
FOR
EYE CONTACT,
FLUSH
EYES
WITH U'ATER
15
MINUTES.
IF GASES
IFROM
ACID
OR WATER
CONTACT}
ARE
INHALED.
SEEK
FRESH
AIR. IN
EVERY CASE,
GET
PROMPT MEDICAL
ATTENTION.
KEEP OUT
OF
REACH OF
CHILDREN
REFERTO- SERVICE
MAI{UAL
FOR
OETAILED
INSTRUCTION
C: STEERII{G
WHEEL
OTICE
]{OT|CE
IMPROPEB
STEERII{G
WIIEEL
REMOVAL OR
INSTALLATION
DAMAGE SRS
COMPONENT.
FOLLOW
SERVICE
MANUAL
INSTRUCTION
CAREFULLY.
D: DRIVER
INFLATOR
WAR[{|NG
TAG
WARNII{G TO
PflEVE T
ACCIDE]TTAL
D€PLOYMENT
AND
POSSIBLE
INJURY: ALWAYS
II{STALL
THE PNOTECTIVE
SHORT
COI{NECTOR
O THE INFLATOR
COI{I{ECTOR
WHEN THE
HARNESS
IS
DISCONNECTED.
F: DRIVER
MODULE
WARNING
A,
WABNING
THE
AIRBAG
INFLATOR
IS EXPLOSIVE
AND' IF ACCIDEN-
TALLY DEPIOYED,
CAN
SERIOUSLY
I{URT OR
KILL YOU.
.
DO
NOT USE
ELECTRICAL
TEST
EOUIPMEI'IT
OR PROB-
ING
DEVICES.
THEY CAN
CAUSE
ACCIOENTAL
OEPLOYMENT.
.
NO SERVICEABLE
PARTS
INSIOE,
DO NOT
DISAS.
SEMALE.
.
PLACE
AIRBAG
UPRIGXT
WHEN
REMOVED'
.
FOLLOW
SERVICE
MANUAL
II{STRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY.
(cont'd)
1-5
Warning/Caution
Label
Locations
(cont'd)
G:
DBIVEB
TNFORMATTON
{SUNV|SORt
rThis
vo.3ion
ot tho
lsb€l
i!
us6d
in
csrs
wtth
a,ront
soat
paas€ngor's
airbag.
G:
DBIVEB
INFORMATTON
{SUNvtSORt.
.
BEFoRE
oRrvrNG,
Reeo
L.qset
msiDr
rxE
GLovE
Box.
ALWAYS
WEAR
YOUN
SCIT
EELT
C.Ai
IS
EOUIPPED
WITH
A
DRIVER
AIRBAG
ANO
A_FRo_NT
SEAT
pASSENGER
nrnslc
nNo
e raoNi
SEATPASSENGER
AIRBAG
AS
A
SUPPIEMENTAL
BES.
TRAINT
SYSTEM
{SBSI
: Lr_ll^gls_lglls
ro
suppLEMENr
rHE
sEAr
BEt-r.
1-6
J: GLOVE
BOX
INFORMATIOf{
AIBBAG
INFORMANO
SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTiAINT
SYSTEM
(SRS)
.
THE SRS
MUST
BE INSPECTED
TEN YEARS
AFTER
IT
IS INSTALLED.
TI{E DATE
OF INSTALLATION
IS SHOWN
ON
THE CERTTFICATION
PLATE,
LOCATED ON
THE
DRIVER'S
DOOR JAMB.
.
DIAGNOSTIC
CHECKS
AND
REPLACEMENT
OF SNS
COMPONENTS
MUST
BE
DONE BY
AN AUTHORIZED
DEALER
.
SEE
YOUR OWNER'S
MANUAL
FOR AODITIONAL
SRS
INFORMATION.
K: FRONT SEAT
PASSENGER
INFLATOR
WARNING
TAG
A WARNING ACCIDENTAL
AIRBAG
DEPLOYMENT
CAN
SERIOUSLY
HURT OR
KILL
YOU.
INSTALL
THE RED SERVICE
CONNECTOR
WHEN
THE
IN-
FLATOR
HARNESS
IS
DISCONNECTED
L: FRONT
SEAT
PASSENGER
MODULE DANGER
A DANGER EXPLOSIVE/FLAMMABLE CONTACT
WITH
ACID,
WATER
OR HEAVY
METALS
SUCH
AS COPPER.
LEAD
OR
MERCURY
MAY
PRODUCE
HARM'
FUL AND
IRRITATING
GASES
OR
EXPLOSIVE
COM.
POUNDS. STORGE
TEMPERATURES
MUST
NOT EXCEED
2OOOF
tlOO"CI.
FOB PROPER
HANDLIING,
STORAG€
AND
DIS-
POSAL
PROCEDURES
REF€B
TO THE SERVICE
MANUAL,
SBS
SUPPLEMENT.
POTSON
CONTAI'\'S
POISONOUS
SODIUM
AZIOE
AND POTASSIUM
NITRATE. FIRST
AID
IF CONTENTS
ARE
SWALLOWED,
INDUCE
VOMITING.
FOR
EYE CONTACT,
FLUSH
EYES
WITH WATER
FOR 15
MINUTES. IF GASES
(FROM
ACID
OR WATER
CONTACT)
ARE IN.
HALED,
SEEK
FRESH
AIR. IN
EVERY CASE.
GET
PROMPT
MEDICAL
ATTENTION.
KEEP OUT OF
REACI.I
OF CHILDREN.
A' WARNING THE AIRBAG
INFLATOR
IS
EXPLOSIVE
AND. IF
ACCIDEN-
TALLY DEPLOYEO,
CAN
SERIOUSLY
HURT
OR
KILL YOU.
.
DO NOT USE
ELECTRICAL
TEST EOUIPMENT
OR PROB.
ING
DEVICES.
THEY CAN CAUSE
ACCIOENTAL
DEPLOYMENT.
.
NO
SERVICEAALE
PABTS
INSIDE.
OO
NOT OISAS-
SEMBLE.
.
PLACE
AIRBAG UPFIGHT
WHEN
REMOVED.
.
FOLLOW
SERVICE
MANUAL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY.
fi{lHfiFe*%
_
1-7
M: AIRBAG
LABEL
AIRBAG
N: SRS
WARNING IENGINE
HOODI
SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT
SYSTEM
(SBSI
THIS
VEHICLE
IS EOUIPPED
WITH
DRIVER
SIDE
AIRBAG.
ALL SRS
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
AND CONNECTORS
ARE
COLORED
YELLOW.
TAMPERING
WITH,
DISCONNECTING
OR USING
ELECTRI-
CAL
TEST EOUIPMENT
ON
TI{E SRS
WIRING
CAN
MAKE
THE SYSTEM
INOPERATIVE
OB
CAUSE
ACCIOENTAL
FIR'
ING OF
THE INFLATOR.
A.
WANING
THE AIRBAG
INFLATOR
IS EXPLOSIVE
AND,
IF ACCIDEN-
TALLY
DEPLOYED,
CAf{
SERIOUSLY
HURT
YOU'
FOLLOW
SERVICE
MANUAL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY.
SUPPLEMENTAL
RESTRAINT
SYSTEM {SRSI
THIS VEI{ICLE
IS EOUIPPED
WITH DRIVER
ANO
FRONT
SEAT
PASSENGER
AIRBAGS.
ALL
SRS
ELECTRICAL
WIRING
AND CONNECTORS
ARE
COLORED
YELLOW.
TAMPENING
WITI{,
DISCONNECTING
OR
USI
G ELECTRI'
CAL
TEST
EOUIPMENT
ON THE
SRS
WIRING
CAN
MAKE
THE SYSTEM
INOPERATIVE
OR
CAUSE
ACCIDENTAL
FIB'
ING OF
THE INFLATOB.
A
WABNING
THE AIRBAG
INFLATOR
IS EXPLOSIVE
AI{O,
IF
ACCIDEN-
TALI-Y DEPLOYED,
CAN
SEBIOUSLY
HURT
YOU'
FOLLOW
SERVTCE
MANUAL
INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY.
N: SRS
WARNING IENGINE
HOODIi
'This
vorsion
passonger's
ol
tho
labol is u36d
in cs.t
with
a front
soat
airbag.
{cont'd)
Warning/Caution
Label
Locations
(cont'd)
SERVICE
INFORMATION
C)
SPARK PtUG II{FORMATION
BATTERY
CAUTION
AIR
CLEAI{€R,
RECOM-
MENDEO
OIL and
FILTER
SERVICE
RADIATOR
CAP
CAUTIOI{
TIRE INFORMATION
{300()R)
TIRE INFORMATIOII t4DOOR)
1-8
Lift and
Support
Points
Lift
Wh€n
heavy 16ar
compon€nts
such
aa susponsion,
luel tank, spale
tile
and hatch ale to
il]iii6iliieigltt
in the tuggage
area
bsfore
hoisting.
When substantial
woight
is lemoved
from
ths
b€ removod,
plac6
l€ar ol
th€ car, ths
cantor
of
gravity
may
chango
and can
cause
the cal to
tip folward
on
the hoist'
NOTE:
Since each
tire/wheel
assembly
weighs
approximately
14 kg
(30
lbs),
placing
the
front wheels
in trunk
can assist
with the
weight
distribution.
1. Place
the lift blocks
as
shown
2. Raise
the
hoist a lew
inches
(centimeters)
and
rock the car
to be
sure it
is firmly supported.
3.
Raise the
hoist to
full height
and
inspect lift
points
for solid
support.
FRONT SUPPORT
POINT LIFT
BLOCKS
BEAR SUPPORT
POINT
1-9
and
Support Points
Jack
Set the
parking
brake
and
block
the wheels
that
are
not being
lifted.
2. When
lifting
the
rear
when tritrng
the
rear
of the
car,
put
the
gearshift
lever
in
reverse
(Automatic
transmission
in @ po-
of
sition). Raise
the car high
enough
to insen
the safety
stands.
Adjust
and
place
the
safety
stands
as shown
on
page
1-1
1 so the
car will
be
approximately
level,
then
low-
er
the car
onto
them.
Front
oor
ft
FI
Li
4.
1.
a
Always
uss satety
stands when
working
oo 01 un-
der
any vehicle
that is
supponed by
only a
jack.
Naver
attompt
to use a bumpor
iack
fo. lifting
or
sup-
porting
tho
car,
3.
Center
the
bracket
in
ot the
jack
the middle
lift
platform.
jsck
JACK LIFT PLATFORM
Rear
JACK LIFT
PLATFORM
Center
the
jack
bracket in
the middle
of the
jack
Iift
platform.
1-10
Safety
Stands
SAFETY STANDS
REAR
SUPPORT POINT
RUBBER
ATTACHMENTS
t$
\F
FROI{T
SUPFORT
POII{T
1-11
Towing
rl
It the
car needs to
be towed,
call a
professional
towing
service. Never
tow
the car behind
another
car with
just
a rope
or chain. lt
is very
dange.ous.
Emergency
Towing
There
are three
popular
methods
of towing
a car:
Flat-bed
Equipmont-The
operator
loads
the car
on the
back
of
a truck. This
is the
best way
of transporting
the
car.
Whsol
Lift
Equipment-The
tow
truck
uses two
oivot-
ing
arms that
go
under
the
tires
(front
or rear)
and lifts
them
otf the ground.
The
other
two wheels
remain
on
the
ground.
Sling-type
Equipmont-The
tow
truck uses
metal
cables
with hooks
on the
ends.
These hooks
go
around
parts
of the frame
or suspension
and
the cables lift
that
end
of the car
off the
ground.
The
car's suspension
and
bodv
can be
seriously
damaged if
this method
of towing
is
at-
tempted.
It the
car cannot
be transponed
by
flat-bed,
it should
be
towed
with
the tfont
wheels
oft the
ground.
lf
due to
damage.
the car must
be towed
with
the front
wheels
on the
ground,
do the tollowing:
Manual
Transmission
a
Release
the
parking
brake,
a
Shift the
transmission
to
Neutral.
Automatic
Transmission
a
Release
the
parking
brake.
a
Start
the engine.
a
Shift to
@
oosition,
then to
S
position.
a
Turn
off
the
engine.
NOTICE:
lmproper
towing
preparation
will damage
the
transmission.
Follow
the above
procedure
exactly. lf
you
cannot
shift the
transmission
or
stan the
engine
(auto-
matic
transmission), your
car must
be transDorted
on a
flat-bed.
a
lt is
best to
tow the
car no tarther
than
SO miles
lgo
km).
and keep
the
speed below
3b mph
(bE
km/h).
NOTICE:
Trying
to litt
or tow
your
car
by the bumpers
will cause
serious
damage.
The bumpers
are not
designed
to support
the
car's
weight.
Front:
Real:
TOWING
HOOKS
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