ok well then try this. I know on the civic obd1 abs lights you can turn the ingtion on. Wait 10secs after the ingnition is on. It should display the code. Like reading your check engine light. The code is displayed only once after the ingnition is on. So do it fast or do it again. Make sure you read the led flash right though(abs light). When you figure out the code if you have a manual go from there.
The abs light doesn't mean, wheel sensor is bad. It could be others. It could be a circut control failure etc.. something alot more technical then just "o its a wheel sensor" besides you would have to find out which one anyways. There are four. One on each wheel.
Remember iam talking about a obd1 civic abs checking. It wouldn't hurt to try it on the integra to see if you can get the code off the dash. But then it might be something simple like bleeding the brakes. Iam just trying to help you figure out what your problem is then just wasting your time trying a bunch of other things. Saves you time. If this is your brake light(red) led that is on. Thats more of a indicator like the brake master cylinder. Usually low on fluid from either a leak, moisture in the lines from not keeping up on maintance like flushing the brake system. Which if bad enough would cause this. And damage the abs system operation and function.