I had the same problem. Check all of your spark plugs, if they smell like gas they are burned out. You should replace your spark plugs and check your distibutor, not the distributor cap. If that turns out to be the problem replace the distributor, distributor cap, and the rotor. If you turn the key to start the car, but nothing happpens, the starter's bad. If the car turns over but doesn't fire up, then the igniter/coil in the distributor might have gone bad.
I own a 1993 Integra and had this very problem for years. Canadian Tire who was my mechanic shop for years were unable to diagnose the problem and finally when I switched mechanic it was solved. The problem was electrical in nature and had to do with faulty wiring to the leading from the ignition to the gas tank.
Because the starter uses electricity.
That all depends on the problem your having and grand ams are full of electrical problems.
The repair of the electrical problem will depend on what the problem is. You will need to check for loose or shorted wires or blown fuses in the circuit giving the problem to start with.
no power in the injectors 95 integra
check the fuel lines.. fuel relay, fuses, and if all else fails the pump.
Electrical problem, check batt cable connections to start
Hard to start when warm for your year of Integra is most likely due to the Main Relay malfucntioning. High mileage Acura/honda of the early 1990s are prone to this problem. The part is fairly cheap from your Acura/honda dealer and it takes about 10 minutes to replace.
Check your negative cable to the battery.
this means your starter is bad
no spark our timing belt snap our jumped timing
your coolant is low.......this happens when you are idle and then once you start moving it goes down......fill your coolant to the top and itl fix this problem