The 1996 Acura oxygen sensor can be found on the top of the engine. The oxygen sensor will be on the left-hand side of the air cleaner.
there should be 2 o2 sensors as this is an obd2 car, the 1st will be on the exhaust manifold pre-cat, the 2nd will be either on the tail-pipe end of the cat or on the pipe after the cat
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Begin by removing the instrument panel cover in your 1997 Acura. Remove the lightbulb, by pushing it in and turning at the same time. Install the new lightbulb in the same manner that you removed it.
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sometimes pulling the battery cable works but your better off going to autozone or advance auto parts they will scan the on board diagnostics or O.B.D as its refered to and this tells whats wrong with the car to cause the light to come on most likely a bad sensor then they erase the codes. code reading is free the parts to repair are not.
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The OS sensor on a 98 Acura 3.2 TL is located in the exhaust manifold. It constantly monitors the amount of oxygen remaining in the exhaust gases.
The oxygen sensor is connected by a wiring harness. The wiring harness contains the signal wire. The signal wire goes to the system computer.
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 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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The 1997 Acura intake air temperature sensor is located on the air filter housing. The sensor will be on the right hand side of the air filter housing.
The O2 sensors are numbered from front to back. For V6 and V8 models bank one is whichever side cylinder #1 is on.
The map sensor for the 1991 Acura Legend is mounted on the firewall. It is in a box near the factory strut brace.
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The IAT sensor on a 1999 Acura Tl is located inside the air box. The sensor reads the temperature for the air that enters into the engine through the intake system.
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