On a 2007 Honda Odyssey, the oxygen sensors are located in the exhaust system. There are typically two sensors: the upstream (pre-catalytic converter) sensor is found near the engine on the exhaust manifold, while the downstream (post-catalytic converter) sensor is located further down the exhaust pipe, after the catalytic converter. Accessing these sensors may require lifting the vehicle for better visibility and reach.
Time for a oil change.
The intake air temperature sensor on a 2007 Honda Civic is found inside the intake system. The sensor is placed near the air filter box.
it's in the exhaust manifold
The 2007 Honda Fit is equipped with two oxygen sensors: one upstream (pre-catalytic converter) and one downstream (post-catalytic converter). These sensors are crucial for monitoring the exhaust gases and helping to optimize engine performance and emissions. If either sensor fails, it can lead to poor fuel efficiency and increased emissions.
taake the ballbering out of the sensor unit
Yes, it's.
it sense oxygen come out from your engine to tell the PCM your car is running rich or Lean
Anyplace that sells filters can tell you the correct size. I do not recommend Fram filters. There are much better filters for the same money. Purolator, Wix, Bosch, just to name 3.
It is threaded into the exhaust system after the catalytic converter.
I found the answer here: http://www.civinfo.com/wiki/index.php?title=Outside_air_temperature_display_logic
Dealer has to use an electronic tool to reprogram. Unless you can get a hold of one, reference "TPMS".
Trouble code P0847 means:Transmission fluid pressure sensor/switch "B" circuit low