1990 Integra RS

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Wayne, Oct 8, 2003.

  1. Wayne

    Wayne Guest

    My son has a 1990 Integra RS and is having taillight problems. This has
    been going on intermittently for several years but is now permanent.

    If you get in the car and turn on the lights, he has taillights. Once you
    start the engine, no more taillights. He also has no running lights.

    Brake lights and signal lights work.
     
    Wayne, Oct 8, 2003
    #1
  2. Wayne

    ajpdla Guest

    Did he install an aftermarket alarm system? It could be wired incorrectly.

    AJPDLA
     
    ajpdla, Oct 8, 2003
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  3. Wayne

    Jim Guest

    It's the daytime running light module located on the side panel in front of
    the passenger side door. You can try to solder the hairline crack on the
    circuit board in the module or just disconnect the plug. Then you will have
    manual operation of your headlights only. Or, just replace the module.

    There used to be a web site that had instructions on how to repair this. I
    can no longer find it. This message might prompt someone else to forward
    the instructions.

    | My son has a 1990 Integra RS and is having taillight problems. This has
    | been going on intermittently for several years but is now permanent.
    |
    | If you get in the car and turn on the lights, he has taillights. Once you
    | start the engine, no more taillights. He also has no running lights.
    |
    | Brake lights and signal lights work.
    |
    |
    |
     
    Jim, Oct 9, 2003
    #3
  4. Wayne

    Wayne Guest

    The car has no alarm system. Good thought though. I have heard lots of
    horror stories from people with aftermarket alarms....
     
    Wayne, Oct 9, 2003
    #4
  5. Wayne

    Wayne Guest

    Thanks for the suggestion. My son has done that and his taillights now
    work as they should.
     
    Wayne, Oct 13, 2003
    #5
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