The O2 sensor on a Honda Prelude is found on the exhaust pipes of the vehicle. They are located near the catalytic converter which is place on the underside of the chassis.
The IAT sensor on the 1993 Honda Prelude is located to the right of the intake manifold as you face the engine compartment. It is connected with red and green wiring.
The cylinder position sensor is located in the distributor.
vss= vehicle speed sensor. try the wheel.. id say there is nothing wrong with the sensor itself.. try the wiring
under the distributor!
On a 1986 Honda Prelude, the O2 sensor is typically located in the exhaust system, specifically on the exhaust manifold or just downstream in the exhaust pipe. It is usually positioned before the catalytic converter. To access it, you may need to raise the vehicle and potentially remove any heat shields that cover the sensor.
Yes, the 1988 and 1989 Honda Prelude has a VSS that is a cable sending unit that connects to the gauge cluster in the dash.
The horn on a 1987 Honda Prelude is located behind the front bumper of the vehicle. It is mounted in front of the engine block.
The oxygen sensor on a 1988 Honda Prelude fuel injected engine is on the exhaust manifold. It screws directly onto the front of the exhaust manifold.
I am in the process of replacing the speed sensor in my 90 prelude. It is located on the transmission. with a small cable with a plug on the end of it. Looking at it from the passenger side . you can see a picture of it on eBay.. just type in 1990 Honda speed sensor.. there are several...
On/by the Throttle body, should read "sensor assy map"
On the back of the block, below the intake manifold.