How Do You Replace An Oxygen Sensor For A 1995 Honda Civic?
The oxygen sensor on your Honda Civic is a little electronic device that measures the emissions in your car’s exhaust and forwards the information to your Civic’s on-board computer. The computer then takes those measurements and adjusts the fuel-and-air mixture pumped into the combustion chambers of the engine so as to keep harmful emissions as low as possible. When an oxygen sensor breaks, the computer is unable to determine the proper mixture, so emissions will increase. This can be harmful to the environment and can prove expensive to repair. Lift your Civic off the ground using the jack. Because of the oxygen sensor’s locations on your exhaust manifold, you’ll need to be under the car to reach them. And because the Civic is so low to the ground, you will not be able to reach the sensors without raising the car. Settle your Civic onto jackstands so that you can work under the car safely without only the jack serving to support the vehicle. Locate your oxygen sensors by starting at t