The yaw rate sensor location in a Honda varies by model and generation. In many Hondas, it is mounted inside the dash area—often near the steering column, behind the glove box, or under the center console. For precise placement, consult the specific service manual for your year and model.
Typical placement areas across Honda models
The following are common spots where the yaw rate (G-sensor) component has been found in various Honda cars and SUVs. The exact position can differ by trim and generation.
- Under the dash on the driver's side in the footwell or kick panel area near the steering column.
- Behind the glove box or in the passenger-side dash cavity, accessible by removing panels or the glove box.
- Under the center console or just ahead of the gear shifter, sometimes tucked near the infotainment or HVAC modules.
Conclusion: Because the yaw rate sensor can be mounted in different spots depending on trim level and generation, you should verify with a model-specific diagram or service manual for your Honda.
How to locate the yaw rate sensor in your Honda (model-specific method)
To locate the sensor in your vehicle, follow these steps tailored for most Honda models. This approach helps avoid unnecessary panel removal and ensures you find the correct component.
- Identify your exact model, year, and trim level, and gather your vehicle’s service manual or access to Honda’s service portal.
- Check the VSA/ABS control module location diagrams in the service manual; the yaw rate sensor is typically connected to the VSA control unit by a multi-wire harness.
- Inspect the likely dash areas first: start with the driver's side under-dash/kick panel, then the passenger-side glove box area, then the area under the center console. Look for a small rectangular sensor with electrical connectors.
- Carefully detach any panels as required to reveal the sensor; note connector orientation before unplugging to avoid damage.
- Once located, verify the sensor by checking its part number or consulting the factory diagram; if you’re diagnosing faults, also inspect the wiring harness for corrosion or loose connections.
Conclusion: With model-specific diagrams, you’ll locate the yaw rate sensor more quickly and reduce the risk of damaging interior components during inspection.
Additional notes
Some Honda models integrate the yaw rate sensor with the steering angle sensor within the VSA module, while others mount a separate yaw rate sensor unit. If you’re unsure, contact a Honda dealer or a qualified technician for precise guidance for your VIN.
Summary
There isn’t a single universal location for the yaw rate sensor on Hondas. Typical placements include areas near the dash on the driver’s side, behind the glove box, or under the center console, with the exact position varying by model and generation. Always consult your model’s service manual or dealer for a VIN-specific diagram. Accurate identification is essential for diagnostics or sensor replacement, and professional assistance is recommended if you’re not experienced with interior disassembly.


