Service Bulletin

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September 10, 1996

BULLETIN NO
96-015

YEAR
1992 - 93

MODEL
INTEGRA

VIN APPLICATION
See VEHICLE5
AFFECTED

Product Update Campaign: 1992 - 93 Integra Distributor (Supersedes 96-015, dated June 11, 1996)

BACKGROUND

The distributor bearing may develop excessive clearance. If this happens, the engine will not start. This product update campaign is being conducted to help eliminate any possibility of the customer's car not starling.

VEHICLES AFFECTED

1992 Integra: ALL
1993 Integra:

2-door RS, LS, GS- Thru VIN JH4DA9...PS021690
4-door RS, LS, GS- Thru VIN JH4DB1...PS003558
2-door GSR - Thru VIN JH4DB2...PS000804
GENERAL INFORMATION

This product update campaign is being conducted in two regions: Region A and Region B (see map Region A). Depending on mileage, the repair procedure is different for vehicles in Region A. There is only one repair procedure in Region B. Refer to the maps and zip code information in this service bulletin to determine which region you are in, then follow the appropriate CORRECTIVE ACTION.

Owners who live outside Regions A and B are not included in this campaign. They will be notified that the warranty on the distributor assembly has been extended to 6 years or 100,000 miles. Refer to service bulletin 96-022, Warranty Extension: 1992- 93 Integra Distributor; for details.




PROCEDURE GUIDE




WARRANTY EXTENSION AREA MAP FOR REGIONS A AND B

PARTS INFORMATION

Distributor cap kit: P/N 06303-P30-A01

Distributor housing assembly:
RS, LS, OS - P/N O6301-PR4-A01
GSR - P/N O6301-P30-A01
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION

Failed P/N: 30102-PT2-016

Defect code: 721

Contention code: KO8
 

rpalma001

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Example of customer letter

June 1996

Product Update Campaign: 1992 - 93 Integra Ignition System

Dear Integra Owner:

We are writing to notify you of a potential problem with your Integra.

What is the problem?

The distributor bearing, a part In your car's ignition system, does not meet Acura's standards for durability. If it should fail, your car's engine may be difficult to start, or may not start at all.

What should you do?

Call your local Acura dealer and schedule an appointment to have your car updated. This update will be done free of charge. Please plan to leave your car at the dealer for at least half a day to allow him flexibility in scheduling.

You should have this update done even though you may have had the distributor assembly repaired or replaced previously. Please make an appointment with the dealer. In addition, you are eligible for reimbursement If you paid for a previous distributor assembly repair or replacement. Reimbursement is subject to the eligibility requirements given on the enclosed

Request for Reimbursement form included for your convenience.

What to do if our information is incorrect.

This letter was mailed to you according to the most current information we have available. If you no longer own this car, or some information in this notice is incorrect, please fill out and return the included, postage-paid In formation Change Card. This will help us update our records.

If you have questions

If you need assistance with locating an Acura dealer, or you have questions about this notice, please call Acura Customer Relations at (800) 382-2238.

Thank you for your cooperation. We apologize for any inconvenience this update may cause you.
 
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