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About Acura Legend Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor

The Acura Legend has been made since 1985. But the production stopped in 1995. It won Car and Driver's Ten Best three years in a row. And it was given the Motor Trend's Import Car of the Year in 1987. Its success comes from great car parts like the intake manifold temperature sensor. The Acura Legend intake manifold temperature sensor can give you crucial data that can be used for the powertrain control modules. With these Acura Legend sensors, you can measure the amount of EGR flow that travels into the engine. That can be measured by computing the temperature increase inside the manifold. With the data, the powertrain control module can also adjust the amount of fuel. The fuel is added to turbocharged engines.
Whereas, a poor intake manifold temperature sensor needs to be repaired or replaced for better performance. It should be replaced every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. An Acura Legend intake manifold temperature sensor can be replaced as follows. First, cut off the negative battery terminal. Second, locate the manifold temperature sensor. Third, cut off the electrical connector. Last, use the proper size wrench to replace the intake manifold temperature sensor. We offer great Acura Legend parts. All Acura Legend parts can be found online, such as the intake manifold temperature sensor.

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