Ignition Coil Remove & Replace “How to” Acura Integra

Ignition Coil Remove & Replace “How to” Acura Integra

In this video I’m going to show you where to find and how to replace your ignition coil on an acura integra. Fixbook DIY Car Repair.

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SpiderWebUntangled says:

electronic pick ups inside of distributor can short out due to the liquid. There are external orings and an internal seal that is leaking on yours. They are all available if you know where to look but best to change the distributor with a replacement from the Dealer, actually a good price. Aftermarket parts dont hold up in this case. Trying to replace the internal seal can prove troublesome in some cases plus you may have a bad internal bearing that made the seal go bad, buy Dealer part.

SpiderWebUntangled says:

The purpose of the video was to change the ignition coil but as asked by Bianchi, it appears that you guessed at what the part was that was bad based on historical fact. A poor mans test with a test light would give much more confidence of which part was bad, either the coil or the ignitor and a much greater accurate guess could be made with an extra minute of testing. Test light to ground like normal, tip touched to negative terminal of coil, crank engine, flash, bad coil, no flash, bad ignitor

TBAGGZ1 says:

My D16 97 civic leaked oil past my distributor O ring and it won’t start. What kind of damage can I look forward to?

POKEY56120 says:

i believe that is a gs-r? b18c1?

HondaHowTo1 says:

It wouldn’t start, and it’s a really common problem with these integras.

Bianchi Sanremo says:

How did you know the coil was bad?

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