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.
On the Prelude there are 2 O2 Sensors. They are on the exhaust manifold on the front of the engine. You will need to remove part of the plastic air intake in order to reach them.
you possibly blew a fuse. it may not be related to you O2 sensor
Depends on what the problem is or what code was set.
put in a new O2 sensor. The O2 sensor sends a signal to the computer on how rich or how lean to run the engine. It diagnoses the ratio of fuel to air. Once you get an O2 sensor pretty much carboned up, there is not much hope of fixing it, just buy new. Running it too rich for too long will also foul up your plugs, and your cat converter too
the exhaust, where every o2 sensor is
It depends on which version of Prelude (there were five generations) you are referring to.
I have a 1990 prelude that is in the dealership as I write this to have the speed sensor replaced. I have just been told that it is on the transmition. It is a sensor.
The upstream O2 sensor is mounted in the ehxaust manifold The downstream O2 sensor is mounted in the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter
The O2 sensor can be found on the outside of the air cleaner housing. The O2 sensor will be attached to the back of the air cleaner housing.
The upstream O2 sensor is mounted in the ehxaust manifold The downstream O2 sensor is mounted in the exhaust pipe after the catalytic converter
There is no fuse for the O2 sensor.
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