The 1995 Acura Integra Factory Service Manual provides comprehensive technical information for proper maintenance, repair, and service procedures for the 1995 Acura Integra model. This official factory manual covers engine systems, transmission, suspension, brakes, electrical systems, body components, and all other vehicle systems with detailed diagrams, specifications, and step-by-step instructions. Below are key sections covering technical data, maintenance procedures, troubleshooting, and system specifications.
Vehicle identification, model variations, manual organization, and safety precautions.
| Component | Description |
|---|---|
| VIN Location | Driver's side dashboard visible through windshield |
| Model Variations | LS, GS, GS-R trim levels with different engine options |
| Manual Organization | Section-based format with comprehensive index |
| Safety Symbols | Warning, Caution, Note indicators throughout manual |
| Tool Requirements | Standard and special Honda/Acura tools listed |
Complete engine service procedures for B18B1 and B18C1 engine variants.
WARNING! Always disconnect battery before performing engine service. Use proper lifting equipment for engine removal.
Manual and automatic transmission service procedures.
CAUTION! Use only recommended transmission fluids. Proper torque specifications must be followed.
Front disc and rear drum/disc brake systems service.
Front Brakes: Disc brakes with single-piston floating calipers. Rear Brakes: Drum brakes on base models, disc brakes on GS-R. ABS System: 4-channel anti-lock braking system on equipped models.
Brake pad replacement, rotor service, brake fluid specifications, bleeding procedures, parking brake adjustment.
Complete electrical system diagnostics and repair.
Tip: Always use digital multimeter for electrical diagnostics. Refer to wiring diagrams for complex issues.
Body panel replacement, interior component service, and trim procedures.
WARNING! Use proper trim removal tools to avoid damage to interior components.
Factory recommended maintenance intervals and service procedures.
| Service Interval | Required Maintenance |
|---|---|
| 7,500 miles | Oil change, tire rotation, inspection |
| 15,000 miles | Oil change, air filter, cabin filter |
| 30,000 miles | Spark plugs, transmission fluid |
| 60,000 miles | Timing belt, water pump, coolant |
| 90,000 miles | Major service including all fluids |
| Symptom | Possible Cause | Corrective Action |
|---|---|---|
| Engine won't start | Battery, starter, fuel pump | Check battery voltage, test starter, verify fuel pressure |
| Poor acceleration | Fuel filter, spark plugs, air filter | Replace fuel filter, inspect spark plugs, check air filter |
| Brake vibration | Warped rotors, wheel balance | Resurface or replace rotors, balance wheels |
| Electrical issues | Ground connections, fuses | Inspect ground points, check all fuses |
| Transmission noise | Low fluid, worn bearings | Check fluid level, inspect for bearing wear |
Diagnostic Procedures: Follow systematic troubleshooting charts in manual.
Complete electrical schematics for all vehicle systems.
Engine control module wiring, body electrical systems, lighting circuits, accessory wiring, ground distribution, power distribution, connector locations, and component locations with detailed color-coded diagrams.
Note: Diagrams include wire colors, connector numbers, and circuit identification for accurate diagnostics.