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    Where is the atmospheric pressure sensor located?

    I've got a detailed repair manual at home that says the AP sensor is located on the left rear inner fender, but i can"t find it on any of my accords. Please reply if you know where its at and I'd also like to know if carbuerated vehicles have them.



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    Re: Where is the atmospheric pressure sensor located?

    The carbuerated vehicles do not have a PA sensor. On EFI models, it located on the bottom of the blower motor. I don't know what manual you have but it's wrong. Look under the dash on the passenger side. Against the outside of the car is the blower motor. It's screwed to the bottom of that.
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    Re: Where is the atmospheric pressure sensor located?

    Thanks man. That really helped me out.

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