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    Default Integra 90 wont start!!!

    I got a 90 teg now that wont start. theres no clicks and we just changed the starter. any ideas? it will push start tho.
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    have the battery tested...sounds like it doesn't have enough power to engage the starter....

    check terminals, grounds, etc.
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    battery or ground, loose wire maybe...
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    check your ground on the starter. try hitting the starter while your starting it

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    but the starters brand new. but ill check to the other ends of them. any other ideas?
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    integra 92 gsr b20v turbo
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    Is your main relay clicking as it should when you turn the key?
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    Quote Originally Posted by D3UC3S
    have the battery tested...sounds like it doesn't have enough power to engage the starter....

    check terminals, grounds, etc.
    Quote Originally Posted by punkr6
    battery or ground, loose wire maybe...
    Quote Originally Posted by AyO Deebo
    check your ground on the starter. try hitting the starter while your starting it
    thats it
    Quote Originally Posted by Mik2006
    but the starters brand new. but ill check to the other ends of them. any other ideas?
    check those first 100% sure u got something fucked up


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    Clutch switch?
    Alarm?

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    Prolly loose wire or ground. I was thinking dizzy but if it push starts nvrm. Just check those wires

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    More than likely it is a problem with the small plastic stop that depressses the clutch switch these are very common and you can put a bolt and nut in place of it.
    Hope it helps

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    Quote Originally Posted by A-ran
    More than likely it is a problem with the small plastic stop that depressses the clutch switch these are very common and you can put a bolt and nut in place of it.
    Hope it helps
    rubber , they are rubber lol...after years they turn into hard ass plastic lol....


    But correct bolt an nut easy fix..

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    Quote Originally Posted by A-ran
    More than likely it is a problem with the small plastic stop that depressses the clutch switch these are very common and you can put a bolt and nut in place of it.
    Hope it helps
    x2. lol, just fixed an Accord with a nut and bolt on the clutch switch.
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    ok well i know the starter works because i connected the possitive from the battery and connected it to the starter solenoid terminal and it started. now i just need some ideas on how to find the grounds from there on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mik2006
    ok well i know the starter works because i connected the possitive from the battery and connected it to the starter solenoid terminal and it started. now i just need some ideas on how to find the grounds from there on.
    Did you look at the clutch pedal switch???
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