Your model has two oxygen sensors. The first, called the precatalytic converter oxygen sensor, or precat, is located at the end of the exhaust manifold. If you look down between the engine and the firewall, you'll see your exhaust. The small plug with a wire leading back to the engine is your precat sensor. The second oxygen sensor is the postcat and is used to check on the catalytic converter. It's mounted in the back of the converter itself and can only be seen from under the car. These locations are true for all third generation Integras with the exception of the 94-99 GSR. In this case, the precat is located in the front of the converter instead of at the end of the manifold.
on the header
where is locate the main relay on 1996 acura integra
There is 2 o2 sensors on 96 integra. 1 is after the headder and the 2nd one is at the end of the cat
It is on the exhaust manifold. If you look down at your exhaust manifold there should be one plug sticking out of it. That's the O2 sensor.
The oxygen sensor is connected by a wiring harness. The wiring harness contains the signal wire. The signal wire goes to the system computer.
The ecu code 17 in the 1988 acura integra is for the VSS (vehicle speed sensor). Hope this helps you.
There isn't one.
inside the distributor inside the distributor
Answermy 99 acura integra has a fuse for gauge cluster, alternator, speed sensor vss o2 sensor is fuse 15 under the dashboard that fuse control all of them check that out
91 acura integra has a b18 91 acura integra has a b18
If yoor 1996 Integra has the1.8L engine, the thermostat is located at the back of the motor at the end of the bottom radiator hose.
The speed sensor on a 1989 Acura Integra is located on the transmission. It is a small unit with a two-wire clip which connects to the main engine harness of the vehicle.