My Integra RC-585m remote will not connect to my DTR 6.5 Integra receiver
Hi,
Please confirm that the remote has power and move closer to the receiver and attempt to use the remote again. If the remote works when you're closer, then this means that your batteries needed to be updated. If the remote does not work even within 1 foot of the receiver, please clean the section of the receiver that receives the remote signal. You can then restart your receiver and attempt to use the remote again. If this fails, then you can attempt to re-program your remote to the receiver once more. Otherwise, you might need to work with Integra to further troubleshoot the possible source of the issue.
Thank you.
1999 integra meaning of code E-3
Sounds like you have entered the code the wrong way 3 or more times, you will need to disconnect all power to the unit for a at least 20 mins, then reconnect and try pass word again.
Integra code 172 hats Rong with car
P0172 HONDA - Fuel System Too Rich Bank 1
Possible causes:
Faulty front heated oxygen sensor.
Ignition misfiring.
Faulty fuel injectors.
Exhaust gas leaks.
Incorrect fuel pressure.
Faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor.
I have an Integra DTR 20.3. Recently, I have been getting no sound from the speakers after removing the headphones from the headphone jack. Any ideas?
Usually the headphone jack has a contact that's "made" by the 'ring' section of the jack when you push in the plug, which bypasses the speaker circuit (that's what automatically silences the speakers when you plug in the headphones when there are no switches to turn the speakers on/off manually)... if the 'ring' strip got bent somehow so it's pressing against that contact all the time, it won't let the speakers' circuit come out of bypass. Look inside the jack with a flashlight... the sideways Vs that touch the 'ring' sections of the stereo headphone plug should be about in the middle of the opening... if they're pushed over too far it may require disassembly to bend them back to the proper position.
Integra 7.8 display bad
The bad resistor is on the ps board that drives the display, well on mine at least. The resistor is supposed to be 10 ohms at 1/8 watt "i think" i replaced it with a 1/2 watt resistor. Either way its R9310. the board is right behind the display on the right side just behind the volume knob. when open and looking from the back you see it just fine. it's not hard to get out. fairly simple to fix.
Integra receiver clicking
You most likely have a power amp problem, disconnect all speakers and see if still does the clicking, if so you have an output amp problem
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