Most likely your thermostat has gone bad. Cheap and easy repair. If its white smoke coming out the pipe it may be a head gasket,,the smoke is acutally steam vaporating out the chamber thru the tailpipe...if it starts a second then stops you may have just gotten away from a going bad engine and itsw the thermostat..have it checked..
Blown head gasket or cracked head.
The most common cause of overheating is a thermostat stuck in the closed position. However, other causes are: faulty water pump, clogged radiator, clogged hose(s), coolant leak or a broken drive belt. I had a 1987 legend with around 160K that was overheating. Antifreeze would boil out of the overflow. I changed my radiator and it fixed the problem.
Rev limiter to save the engine from blowing up. Rev limiter to save the engine from blowing up.
The fan motor has probably failed.
Short in the wiring or inside one of the plugs.
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The 1991 Acura Legend does not have an oil temperature sensor. It does have an oil pressure sensor. The oil pressure sensor will be located on the left-hand side of the engine.
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its 2009 you punk, why dont you buy something newer...you better of replacing yourself.
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Did you check that the fan is working if it's not check the fan relay.Secondly is the car still overheating when it's being driven? If so the you need need to check the tail pipe for any Antifreeze or Vapour that smells like it,also check the radiator for any excess oil.These are usually symptoms of a cracked cylinder head.