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eaglclon 
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I have a 98 acura integra with the cliiford intelligaurd 7000 with the wireless immobolizier installed.  The car will crank but I'm not getting fuel pressure.  The odd thing is that my power windows, windshield wippers, turn signal, and the icon lights (check engine, seatbelt, airbag, battery, etc....) in the speedometer doent work..  I checked every single fuse there is in the car and all is good.  I'm thinking the alarm malfunctioned. 
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I'm not familiar with the Intelliguard 7000, but I think it has an ignition kill. Those have been known to fail on occasion on older Cliffords. Is the alarm arming and disarming ok? It sounds like you may have to bypass the ignition kill if that is the problem.
eaglclon 
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yeah the alarm does function properly.  thanks i'll check it out
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could also be the ignition switch
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If the starter kill was wired properly, the dash should come alive....just the car won't crank. I believe you have a different problem.
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Posted: July 10, 2007 at 5:59 PM / IP Logged  
Check your fuses again, I think you may have missed one b/c windows, wipers, and a few other things sounds like a fuse problem -- random things on one fuse sometimes; likely a fuse under the hood -- check under the hood (physically remove them and check them) and then of course the driver's lower dash fuses. (don't remember if there is a passenger side fuse panel on the '98 'tegra)
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