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Sunroof  (cont'd)

Sunroof  Removal/lnstallation

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•  Do  not attempt to remove or install the sunroof unless the car is 

parked  safely  and  well  out  of the  flow  of traffic.

•  Do  not  allow  any  part  of  your  body  to  extend  through  the 

sunroof  while  the  car  is  in  motion.  In  the  event  of a  collision  or 
sudden  application  of  the  brakes,  severe  personal  injury  could 

result.

Removal

1. Pull  down  on  the  lock  lever.

2. Separate the  lock lever  by  pinching  both  sides  of the  pivot arm 

while  pushing  up  on  the  pivot  release.

3. Remove the  sunroof  by  pulling  it  up  and  back.

4. Install the wind  deflector by inserting the tabs on its front edge 

into the slots in the body, then securing the hooks at each side.

BASE 

PIVOT  ARM

2. Secure  the  lock  lever  by  pin­

ching  the  ends  of  the  pivot 
arm  together  while  pushing 

the  pivot  release,  then  fitting 
the pivot arm  up into the slots 

in  the  lock  lever  base.

•  Make sure the  lock  lever is properly installed  by opening and 

closing  the  sunroof.

•  After  closing  the  sunroof,  make  sure  it  is  firmly  closed  by 

pushing  up  from  the  inside.

Installation

1. Install the sunroof by inserting 

the tabs  on  its  front edge  into 
the  slots  in  the  body,  then 

lowering  the  back  into  posi­

tion.

NOTE:

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Summary of Contents for Integra 1987

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...se how to change gears etc Maintenance 55 The Required Maintenance Schedule and some items you can service Emergency Service 88 Changing a flat jump starting towing Specifications 98 Dimensions weight...

Page 3: ...personal injury or product or property damage NOTE indicates points of particular interest for more efficient and convenient operation Break in Period During the first 600 miles 1 000 km of driving av...

Page 4: ...up Door Locks You can lock the doors on a 3 Door Hatchback by pushing its tab forward lock the doors on a 5 Door Hatchback by pushing the plunger down Both kinds of doors must be unlocked before you c...

Page 5: ...outside put the master ignition key in the lock and turn clockwise WARNING Keep the hatch closed while driving to keep exhaust fumes out of the interior Child Proof Door Locks 5 Door Hatchback The ch...

Page 6: ...hile the car is moving the seat could move suddenly causing loss of control T o reduce the risk of sliding under the seat belts in a collision the seat backs should be reclined no more than is necessa...

Page 7: ...t so the top of the restraint is approximately level with the tops of your ears If a head restraint must be removed for cleaning fabric repair etc pull the restraint up to its highest position then sl...

Page 8: ...front seats and make sure it is secure This precaution will help prevent such items from becoming dangerous projec tiles in an accident Cargo weight should be distributed as far forward as possible fo...

Page 9: ...way CAUTION Do not let the belt become damaged by a door or seat Buckling the Front Seat Belt The front seat belts are one piece combination lap shoulder belts with an emergency locking retractor desi...

Page 10: ...slack after the belts are buckled 1 Take hold of the tongue plate and pull the belt in one continuous motion across your lap until it is the right length If this con tinuous motion is interrupted the...

Page 11: ...plate perpendicular to the belt as shown To shorten pull the end of the belt away from the tongue plate To lengthen pull the tongue plate Push the tongue plate into the buckle until it clicks locked a...

Page 12: ...hicle Safety Standard FM VSS because it offers the most protection against injury All states now have laws which re quire small children must be seated in a child passenger seat restraint system Check...

Page 13: ...plate perpendicular to the belt as shown To shorten pull the end of the belt away from the tongue plate To lengthen pull the tongue plate Push the tongue plate into the buckle until it clicks locked a...

Page 14: ...Vehicle Safety Standard FM VSS because it offers the most protection against injury All states now have laws which re quire small children must be seated in a child passenger seat restraint system Che...

Page 15: ...dent NOTE See your Acura dealer for installation of the child restraint system Pregnant Women A pregnant woman should use one of the front seat lap shoulder belts to help lessen the chance of injury a...

Page 16: ...uld always be kept clean and dry wet or damp belts can cause rewinding problems To clean the belts pull them all the way out of their retractors and scrub them with warm water and a mild soap then let...

Page 17: ...D J U S T M E N T L E V E R E B O X L IG H T S W IT C H T U R N S IG N A L D IM M E R S W IT C H W IP E R W A S H E R S W IT C H T A C H O M E T E R T U R N S IG N A L IN D IC A T O R L IG H T S O D...

Page 18: ...n or distance traveled per trip Tachometer The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute The beginning of the RED ZO N E indicates the maximum allowa ble engine R P M Do not run the...

Page 19: ...switch is turned on with the engine not running If the light should stay on while driv ing get the car off the road as soon as you can turn the engine off and check the engine oil level See page 61 E...

Page 20: ...ve 7 10 mm 0 3 0 4 in deflection under a force of 98 N 22 lb Seat Belt Reminder Light The seat belt reminder light comes on for approximately six seconds when the ignition switch is turned on See page...

Page 21: ...e way down and adjust the steering wheel to the desired position 2 To lock the steering wheel hold it in the desired position and pull the lever all the way up be adjusted to suit driver pre WARNING D...

Page 22: ...regularly especially during bad weather or whenever the washer has been in frequent use WINDSHIELD W ASH ER RESERVOIR CAPACITY 2 Of 2 1 US qt P u sh d o w n Pull Use a good quality commercial w a s h...

Page 23: ...gger cont d Rear Window Wiper Washer Switch to O N to activate the rear wiper Switch to to activate the washer Rear Window Defogger Push the switch to turn the defogger on or off The indicator will li...

Page 24: ...rors clean and adjusted for best visibility The outside mirror can be adjusted by moving the knob on the in side of the driver s door D A Y N IG H T A D J U S T M E N T T A B The inside mirror has day...

Page 25: ...ion for taillights side marker lights parking lights and instrument panel lights Turn to the second position to raise and illuminate the headlights When the switch is returned from the second to the f...

Page 26: ...ds you The blue high beam indicator light will be on when the high beam is on Headlight Flasher The headlights need not be turned on to use them as a passing signal in the daytime First raise them wit...

Page 27: ...witch if any one s hands are near the headlights NOTE The headlight motor switch will not retract the headlights if they are already turned on If the headlights neither rise nor retract they can be op...

Page 28: ...he O FF position In the middle position it goes on only when a door is opened In the ON position it is on all the time Luggage Area Light The luggage area light has a two position switch In the first...

Page 29: ...released the SET switch is the speed the Cruise Control will hold You can then fine tune the set speed by briefly holding and releasing the SET switch to decrease it a few mph or pushing the R ESU M E...

Page 30: ...tionally When you want to return to the set speed take your foot off the accelerator and coast without applying the brakes f t WARNING The Cruise Control automates the function of the ac celerator ped...

Page 31: ...the safety catch under the front center of the hood by pushing the rubber tipped handle to your left Lift the hood and prop it open with the support rod To close take the support rod down lower the h...

Page 32: ...nd the passenger windows can be opened by the passengers using the switch on each passenger switch until the window reaches the desired position then re lease NOTE The driver s window can be opened fu...

Page 33: ...clock on the hour Assuming you have set the clock within a few minutes of the correct time wait for a radio time signal at the next change of the hour for example at 10 o clock Then push RESET to syn...

Page 34: ...the spring load ed plate inside Rear Ashtray The rear ashtray is located at the end of the center console It is opened by pulling out the top edge To remove it open the ashtray and release its bottom...

Page 35: ...ed even with the win dows closed NOTE For proper air flow the flow through vents must not be covered Keep the inlet grill at the base of the windshield free of leaves or other debris You can adjust th...

Page 36: ...r when the ap propriate function is selected Optional Air Conditioner Switch With the fan on push the A C switch to operate the air condi tioner The indicator light will come on Push the switch again...

Page 37: ...d open the windows briefly Then close the windows slide the temperature lever all the way to the left select the VENT position and push the REC button on so in side air will recirculate to the air con...

Page 38: ...when the interior is cool at floor level and warm at window level you can slide the temperature lever within the desired heating range and select the HI LO position Setting the temperature lever vari...

Page 39: ...de the temperature lever to the right select the defrost function and switch the fan on Warmed outside air will then flow from the windshield and side defroster vents To Turn Everything OFF Slide the...

Page 40: ...d to lock it NOTE After closing the sunroof make sure it is firmly closed by pushing it up from the inside Sunshade Removal lnstallation To remove the sunshade press the buttons on its back edge for w...

Page 41: ...ot release 3 Remove the sunroof by pulling it up and back 4 Install the wind deflector by inserting the tabs on its front edge into the slots in the body then securing the hooks at each side BASE PIVO...

Page 42: ...ore them in the lug gage area as shown Use the belt to secure the bag CAUTION Do not place any luggage on the Sunroof Sunshade bag Maintenance Periodically pour a little water down the drain holes to...

Page 43: ...f you hold either button in for more than half a second the tuning frequency will count up or down rapidly Seek Tuning Each time you push the knob the tuner will automatically seek the next higher fre...

Page 44: ...oise Reduction Push in when playing tapes recorded in Dolby the Dolby NR Indicator will light Push again out when playing tapes not recorded in Dolby Use of the wrong setting will affect high fre quen...

Page 45: ...the cassette tape player can pick up dirt or tape deposits each time a cassete is played The result is low or mud dy sound from one or both channels as if the treble tone control were turned all the...

Page 46: ...ands from lowest bass far left control lever to highest treble far right control lever Set the levers to boost above middle position or reduce below middle in each band according to your preference Pu...

Page 47: ...ply means your engine is running at its most economical Gasoline Containing Alcohol If you decide to use a gasoline containing alcohol gasohol be sure its octane rating is at least as high as that rec...

Page 48: ...filler door is opened by pulling up on the lever at the left side of the driver s seat The door will lock automatically when closed push it until it clicks NOTE When refueling remove the filler cap sl...

Page 49: ...m the dash vents to keep cool when driving open windows or use of the optional air conditioning both affect fuel economy Keep the tires adjusted to the recommended pressure Tire Pressure measured cold...

Page 50: ...using a loss of directional control and an accident could result l ACCESSORY position In this position the accessory circuit is on but the ignition circuit is off If the key is difficult to turn from...

Page 51: ...If the engine won t start push the accelerator pedal about halfway and hold it there while cranking the engine until it starts Once the engine starts release the accelerator gradually as the engine sp...

Page 52: ...speed during night hours and bad weather Follow at a safe distance don t tailgate Get off the highway when you are tired stop and take a rest When stopping for repairs Park the car well off the road T...

Page 53: ...cause deter mined and corrected as soon as possible If you must drive under these conditions drive only with all windows fully open Do not drive with the hatch open An open hatch may draw ex haust gas...

Page 54: ...or the gears to synchronize A safety lockout prevents accidental shifting straight from 5th to Reverse WARNING Avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration when either or both driving wheels are on a sli...

Page 55: ...up Normal Acceleration 1st to 2nd 14 mph 23 km h 2nd to 3rd 25 mph 40 km h 3rd to 4th 40 mph 64 km h 4th to 5th 49 mph 79 km h Maximum Allowable Speeds The speeds shown are the maximum at which the ca...

Page 56: ...g bring the car to a stop with the foot brake hold the brake on and shift into Park set the hand brake and then turn off the engine CAUTION Shift into P only after the car has come to a complete stop...

Page 57: ...en climbing grades to pre vent the transmission from hunting between 3rd and 4th gear or when increased braking is needed NOTE If rapid acceleration is necessary depress the accelerator to the floor t...

Page 58: ...g Council formula NOTE Failures which occur due to a lack of maintenance will not be covered under warranty The Required Maintenance Schedule specifies all maintenance required to keep your car in pea...

Page 59: ...turn signals and back up lights 5 Tires for correct pressures including spare inspect for cuts and uneven or excessive wear Rotate every 7 500 miles 12 000 km in the pattern shown on page 81 6 Steeri...

Page 60: ...r coolant R 2 Cooling system hoses and connections I 1 A ir cleaner elem ent R R Fuel filte r and hoses R Fuel line connections l 3 1 Evaporative em ission co ntro l system 1 Ignition tim ing and co n...

Page 61: ...ving in areas using road salt or other corrosive materials E Driving on rough and or muddy roads Condition Maintenance item Maintenance operation Interval A B Engine oil and oil filter R Every 3 000 m...

Page 62: ...15 000 miles 24 000 km or 12 months Serviced by Serviced by 30 000 miles 48 000 km or 24 months Serviced by Serviced by 45 000 miles 72 000 km or 36 months Serviced by Serviced by 60 000 miles 96 000...

Page 63: ...Fluid Locations AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID DIPSTICK 60...

Page 64: ...il until it is even with the upper mark I Turn the oil filler cap counterclockwise to remove Add oil then check the level again Do not overfill 2 Reinstall the cap and twist clockwise until it stops C...

Page 65: ...is recommended that the oil filter change be done by a skilled mechanic 1 Start the car to warm up the engine then shut it off 2 Remove the engine oil filter cap and drain bolt and drain the oil WARNI...

Page 66: ...for reclamation Do not throw it in the trash or pour it on the ground CAUTION Used motor oil may cause skin cancer if repeatedly left in contact with the skin for prolonged periods Although this is un...

Page 67: ...Do not overfill Since the transmission and differential are in the same housing you are actually checking both oil fluid levels in one procedure Change transmission oil fluid according to the Mainten...

Page 68: ...in the right end of the transmission housing Remove the dipstick and wipe it off Insert the dipstick do not screw in and remove it The fluid level should be between the upper and lower marks If neces...

Page 69: ...t will impair cooling efficiency and are not recommended Low mineral drinking water or distilled water should be mixed with the anti freeze coolant Coolant loss should be replenished by a mixture cont...

Page 70: ...enance 1 Check the freeze protection level of the coolant with a hydrometer 2 Keep the front of the radiator free of dirt and debris 3 Check hoses and hose clamps regularly Thermostat The thermostat i...

Page 71: ...he radiator drain plug securely 6 Mix the recommended anti freeze with an equal amount of low mineral or distilled water and fill the reservoir to maximum 7 Loosen the air bleed bolt in the thermostat...

Page 72: ...dealer check both systems if you suspect brake trouble Do not ride the brakes In other words don t put your foot on the brake pedal unless you intend to brake This causes ex cessive brake wear and can...

Page 73: ...lly it should be between the MAX and MIN marks on the reservoir If the level is near the MIN mark add fluid to raise it to the MAX mark Do not overfill Use only brake fluid manufactured to DOT 3 or DO...

Page 74: ...ns at low speed NOTE You may feel a slight clunk or knock when turning the wheel with the engine off This is a normal condition due to the design of the system Power Steering Fluid Check the power ste...

Page 75: ...ce the filter Reinstall the top half of the air filter cover and tighten the four screws securely SCREWS FILTER Fuel Filter The fuel filter is located in the engine compartment on the right center of...

Page 76: ...at a time so you don t get the wires mixed up 1 Clean any dirt from around the spark plug base 2 Disconnect the plug cap then remove and discard the old plug 3 Check the gap of the new spark plug befo...

Page 77: ...lades 1 Detach the blade assembly from the arm by pressing the lock tab in then pushing the blade toward the base of the arm 2 Firmly grasp the end of the blade rubber and pull until the tabs are free...

Page 78: ...e label on the battery Any corrosion around the positive and negative terminals should be washed off with a solution of baking soda and warm water Dry the terminals and then coat them with grease Batt...

Page 79: ...h Checking the fuses 1 Turn off the ignition and all other switches 2 If you find a blown or possibly faulty fuse use the fuse remover stored beside the spare fuse to pull the blown fuse out of its cl...

Page 80: ...f the circuits from the battery are ever overloaded by a short in the system drawing too much current for example a main fuse will blow preventing damage to the entire wiring harness If the main fuse...

Page 81: ...Bulb Replacement See page 99 for bulb specifications Front turn signal lights Front side marker turn signal lights I f 78...

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Page 83: ...wear and poor handling Pressure higher than recommended can make the tire too stiff increasing the chance of damage from road hazards and also causing uneven wear CAUTION Check tire pressure when the...

Page 84: ...ced before the car left the factory but may need rebalancing at some time during the life of the tire Tire balancing for the COMPACT spare is not necessary NOTE On the LS aluminum alloy wheels use onl...

Page 85: ...n wide when the tire tread depth is less than 1 6 mm 1 16 in When indicators appear across two or more grooves in a row you should replace the tire WARNING Driving on worn out tires is very hazardous...

Page 86: ...e very thin and easily damaged do not bend them with the hose or brush Compressor Drive Belt Check the compressor belt tension monthly during periods when you use the air conditioner a lot When proper...

Page 87: ...a few minutes then look through the small window continuous bubbles or foam may indicate low refrigerant requiring the air conditioner to be recharged by your Acura dealer CAUTION Prolonged use of an...

Page 88: ...headlights before washing the car However make sure the headlight lenses are cleaned periodically Rinse all loose dirt off the car by spraying it with lukewarm or cold water Do not use hot water Wash...

Page 89: ...rocks dirt and severe impact may damage the wheels Always install aluminum wheels in sets of four Do not mix them with other types of wheels or your car s handling may be adversely affected Install ti...

Page 90: ...of paint finishes and promote rusting Preventive service Check all drain holes in doors and body panels for clogging and clear if necessary When washing your car also clean the underside of the car by...

Page 91: ...f there is a leak more rapidly check its pressure often and add air gradually if it needs any t WARNING The COMPACT spare tire has a different tire size air pressure requirement tread life and maximum...

Page 92: ...was designed especially for your car do not use it on any other vehicle do not install any other tire on this wheel which is not identical to the origi nal in size and construction and do not use the...

Page 93: ...rk for automatic 1 Remove the jack jack handle and lug wrench in the tool bag from the location shown NOTE Turn the connector on the end of the jack counter clockwise to loosen it from its mount TOOL...

Page 94: ...car by turn ing the handle clockwise until the tire is slightly off the ground T o reduce the possibility of in jury be sure to use the jack provided with the car and the correct jacking points never...

Page 95: ...he front wheels on the ground observe the following precautions 1 Wheels and axles must not be touching the body or frame 2 Turn the ignition key to the I position and make sure the steer ing wheel tu...

Page 96: ...ifficult to free the car With Automatic Transmission If the car gets stuck either drive out using mats or gravel to in crease traction or get assistance from another vehicle see rope attachment point...

Page 97: ...wn replac ing it with a new fuse of the same amperage should allow the motor to work However if the fuse hasn t blown or if a new fuse did not solve the problem remove the fuse and operate the headlig...

Page 98: ...alfunction it can usually be dislodged by turning the knob in the direction op posite that indicated by the arrow 4 Replace the cap properly 5 Reinstall the fuse and fuse box cover and have the headli...

Page 99: ...b as well as under the hood on the body directly behind the air cleaner 3 Door Hatchback 5 Door Hatchback CERTIFICATION PLATE CERTIFICATION PLATE NUMBER VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER NUMBER The Engine...

Page 100: ...rmation presented represents results obtainable by skilled drivers under controlled road and vehicle conditions it may not be correct under other conditions Fully operational service brake Light load...

Page 101: ...ent course as a tire graded 100 The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual condi tions of their use however and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habit...

Page 102: ...perature can lead to sudden tire failure The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No 109 Grades B and A...

Page 103: ...ystem is explained on the following Replacement Parts The emission control systems on your new Acura were designed built and certified to conform with the Federal regulations implementing the Clean Ai...

Page 104: ...l thus allowing more accurate control of air fuel ratios under all operating conditions The Electronic Control Unit ECU detects the amount of air drawn into the cylinders and determines the amount of...

Page 105: ...use only unleaded gas as explained on page 44 The converter can be overheated and damaged if it s fed too much unburned fuel mixture from the engine so Don t push or tow the car to start it if the ba...

Page 106: ...ip s Service Manager This will normally resolve your problem If it does not resolve your problem you should appeal the decision with the owner of the dealership Please bear in mind that your problem w...

Page 107: ...RA An electrical troubleshooting manual is available for your car This manual complements the Service Manual by providing in depth troubleshooting information for each electrical circuit in your car Y...

Page 108: ...0 Parking Brake 21 Parking Brake W arninq Light 16 Stopping Distance 101 Break in Period 2 Bulb Replacem ent 78 S pecification 99 Buzzer See B eeper S yste m c C a p a c itie s 98 Care and Cleaning 85...

Page 109: ...tion 99 G Gasoline See Fuel Gas Station Information I last page Gauges 15 Glove B o x 30 Graphic Equalizer 43 H Hatch 4 Hatch open Indicator Light 17 Hazard Warning System 23 Headlights Flasher 23 Hea...

Page 110: ...51 Maximum Allowable Speeds 52 Oil 64 Recommended Shift Speeds 52 Shifting 51 Meters Gauges See Gauges Mirrors Rear View Mirrors 21 N Numbers Identification 100 o Octane Rating Gasoline See Fuel Odom...

Page 111: ...ndicator 16 Shifting Automatic 53 5 Speed 51 Spare Tire Changing a Flat T ire 90 COMPACT Spare T ire 88 Specifications 98 Spark Plugs 73 Specifications 98 Speedometer 15 Starting the Engine 48 Steerin...

Page 112: ...g Lights J Warranty Service 1 Washer Rear Window Washer 20 Reservoir Capacity 98 Windshield Washer 19 Washing Waxing b Wheels Windows Appearance Care Power W indows 29 Windshield Defogger 20 Windshiel...

Page 113: ...A fuel efficient SF grade oil is recommended See page 61 for viscosity recommendations Capacity Including filter 3 5 i 3 7 qt 5 speed Transmission Oil includes differential 2 3 i 2 4 qt Recommended ty...

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