Engine - Requires Extended Cranking to Start
89acura07YEAR MODEL VIN APPLICATION
1986-1989 INTEGRA ALL
November 27, 1989
BULLETIN NO.
89-032
Extended Cranking Time
SYMPTOM
The engine requires extended cranking time to start after it has been shut off for 30 minutes or more.
PROBABLE CAUSE
The fuel pump check valve or the pressure regulator allows the residual fuel pressure to drop.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
NOTE: Check the residual fuel pressure before checking for other possible causes.
1. Relieve the fuel pressure as described in the service manual, then connect a fuel pressure gauge at the fuel filter.
2. Start the engine and run it for several seconds until the fuel pressure stabilizes.
3. Turn the engine off. The fuel pressure should stay at 30-35 psi for the first five minutes and should drop no more than 10 psi in the first 10 minutes.
^ If the fuel pressure drops too fast, go to step 4.
^ If the fuel pressure remains stable, consult the service manual for other engine or ignition-related causes of the symptom.
4. Restart the engine, then turn it off and lightly pinch the return hose from the pressure regulator.
^ If the fuel pressure remains stable, replace the pressure regulator with the new part listed under PARTS INFORMATION.
^ If the fuel pressure still drops too fast, replace the fuel pump with the new part listed under PARTS INFORMATION.
PARTS INFORMATION
Fuel Pump: P/N 16700-PG7-663
Pressure Regulator: P/N 16740-PG7-663
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
In warranty: The normal warranty applies.
Out-of-warranty: Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for goodwill consideration by the District Service Manager. You must request consideration, and get the DSM's decision, before starting work.
Operation number: 310139 (fuel pump) 121134 (pressure regulator)
Flat rate time: 1.1 hours (fuel pump) 0.5 hour (pressure regulator)
Failed P/N: 16700-PG7-661 (fuel pump)
16740-PG7-662 (pressure regulator)
Defect code: 060
Contention code: B99