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HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual ldle Gontrol System
Air Conditioning Signal
This signals the ECM when there is a demand for cooling from the air conditioning system.
Connect the t€st harness betweenthe ECM and connectors. Discon-n

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HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual (From page 1 1-86)
Disconnect tho nsgstive bafterycable from the baftery.
Check for continuity betwe€n D9terminal and body ground.
Check for continuity betwoan D9te.minal and body ground.
soe AIT In

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HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual ldle Control System
Fast ldle Thermo Valve
DEscliptlon
To prevent erratic running when the engine is warming
up, it is n€cessary to raise the idle speed. The fast idle
thermo valve is controlled by

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HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual lFrom psge 1 1-1021
(To p6ge I l-1O41
St6n the enoin€ 8nd listgn at oachfuol inioctor fo. a clicking sound.
Turn the ignition switch OFF.
Disconnoct tho 2P cohnector fromth6 lu€l iniocto. th6l doe

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HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Fuel Supply System
PGM-Fl Main Relay (contdl
BLU
BLU/wHt
Bt-xNOTE:. M/T: Clutch pedal mustbe depressed.. A/T: Transmission in
N or E] position.
BLK/ YEL/YEL BLK
Tloubloshooting
{To page 11 113}
- Eng

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HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Intake Air System
System Troubleshooting Guide
NOTE: Across 6ach row in the chart, the sub-systems that could be sources of a symtom are ranked in the order they
should be inspected st8rting with O. F

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HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual Intake Air System
System Description
The system supplies air for allengine needs. lt consists of the intake air pipe, Air Cleaner (ACL), intake air duct, Throttle
Body (TB), ldle Air Control {lAC) Val

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HONDA INTEGRA 1994 4.G Workshop Manual lntake Air System
Throttle Body
Description
The throttle body is ot the single-barrel side-draft 1ype.
The lower portion of the throttle valve is heated by en-gine coolant from the cylinder head. The