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Old 09-17-2007, 08:38 PM
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anyone know where this is located on a b17??
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IDB.
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idb??
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sweet that answers my question
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Baro/atmo sensors are referred to as "MAP" around these parts (unless I have no idea what you're asking about) - it stands for "Manifold Absolute Pressure" and it meters fuel based on the pressure reading. It's either attached to your intake manifold, your throttle body or your firewall-via-vacuum-line.

Because I'm unfamiliar with much of the B17's layout, I suggest you have this question moved to Integra, as that bunch will be more likely to have a picture handy to help you out.

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i believe it is on the passanger side kick panel, u know inside the car to the right of the ecu just below the glove box. funny that u ask though i had bought a DA teg before that threw that code and couldnt find that sensor as well. i then went to the ecu and there was no wires at the pins the schematic showed..... so i just added them and the sensor
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https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1390914

It would seem that it's integrated into the ECU and inaccessible. Interesting that there are two atmospheric pressure sensors...learn something new every day!
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its not the same sensor as the map, it has its own codes: obd0 map is 3 and 5 i believe and the other is like 13 and located in the cockpit.
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ah i see, that explains y i couldnt find it on my da, but was able to find it on my crx, i am assuming that the teg's had it in the ecu and i hooked up my crx ecu to the teg and got the code, lol, wish that info was around when i had that problem, woulda saved me quite a bit of time
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thanks guys. how do you fix it if its inside the ecu tho??
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You may have to get a new ECU. Search the Integra forum for "baro sensor" and "atmospheric sensor" on archived until you find a solution.
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couldnt find anything. you think this will have a noticable negative affect on my motor??
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Default same prob with D15b2

Im having the same problem with my D15b2. My ecu is flashin 13 and I cant find that damn sensor anywhere. Yes it will have a negative effect on your motor your mileage will go to hell. Im getting like 100 miles to a tank.
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