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where is the ac relay for acura lengend 95
depends, stock a 95 acura legend automatic goes about 125 and a manual about 140mph
Means something is wrong with your transmission. Get it fixed ASAP! I just fixed this on my 95 legend it was a speed sensor $225.00 repair yea
The new hood will fit as long as its between 91-95 and if you have a coupe the hood needs to be from another coupe, the sedan hood will not fit on the coupe or vice/versa. Hope this helps!
I have an 95 Legend and when I step on the brakes I cant shift from park. Also I have no brake lights in the back as well. I checked all the fuses and they are goood. What to do?
no 91-95 use the same 3.2 c32a
Good day: I have pulled the front shroud off of my 95 acura legend again. Now I have no turn signals (front or rear). I cannot seem to locate the flasher with on line pictures. CAN YOU HELP ME WITH IDEAS OF BETTER PICTURE OF FLASHER LOCATION?
More than likely the flasher relay is defective. Replace it.
It has more horse power I think 230 and its a 6 speed manual. They have the Type II engine (Legend GS) that does have 230hp, as opposed to the 200hp in the Legend L and LS. The 4 door sedans were made in 94-95, and I believe the engine was first put into the 2 door Legend coupe in 1993.
Will a C32 Type II engine fit in a '95 Legend? Yep. Just make sure you get a Type II ECU for your specific transmission(I think all SE's were automatic but I'm not totally sure on that) and you should be alright. You should consider upgrading to the revised gauges on the Type II cars as well; higher redline tach and 160MPH speedometer. If you need questions answered about anything Legend, join the fourms at AcuraLegend.org (NOT Acura-Legend.com as it's been overrun by blatant corporate scumbags) and learn from us friendly, dedicated Legend enthusiasts.
No adjustment required. If you have a noisy valve train, parts are worn.
you dont adjust the pulley you move the compressor,there are two bolts you loosen then an adjustment bolt you screw it or out to move the compressor retighten all bolts and recheck tension