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How to Replace the Oxygen Sensor in a 1993 Honda Accord

How to Replace the Oxygen Sensor in a 1993 Honda Accord

If the 1993 Honda Accord check engine light comes on and the car is using an abnormal amount of fuel, the car may have a bad oxygen sensor. The sensor in the 1993 Accord is threaded into the exhaust manifold, just beneath the engine compartment. Buy a replacement sensor from an auto parts store and change it at home to save on wasteful fuel expenses over time.

Instructions

    1

    Raise the Accord with a jack until it is high enough to place a set of jack stands underneath it to support it.

    2

    Disconnect the wiring connection on the oxygen sensor by pulling the plastic connectors apart. Unthread the sensor with a wrench.

    3

    Thread the replacement sensor by hand until it is just barely tight. Torque the sensor to 33 pound-feet with a torque wrench.

    4

    Connect the wiring connection by pressing it together. The connector will click when it locks. Lift the car with the jack enough to remove the jack stands. Return the car to the ground.

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