Clean the connector at the VSS sensor first, that cures 99% of the VSS
codes.
I've sold 8-10 VSS senders on here and other forums, about 1/2 didn't help
but the cleaning did. I only asked $20 shipped for a VSS sensor ASSMEBLY
(Civic) which is dirt cheap!
"yol1260" <UseLinkToEmail.DeleteThis@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
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> "RSSHM" wrote:
> > speedy wrote:
> > > The electroinis in the speedo have gone bad. If the sendsor
> > was
> > screwy
> > > you wouldnt gat an odometer reading AND the check engine
> > light would
> > > come on since it does use speed as one of the computers
> > calculations.
> > >
> > > -SP
> > >
> > > Paul Jackson wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > The speedometer on my 96 Accord LX has started to
> > behave
> > erratically.
> > > > Sometimes it will work fine. Other times it will
> > appear dead and
> > come
> > > > to life after the car has been driven a while.
> > > > Other times it will start and stop randomly while
> > driving.
> > > >
> > > > The odometer seems to be working fine though.
> > > >
> > > > Anyone have any idea what could be causing this and
> > if this is a
> > > > relatively easy fix for a non-mechanic?
> > > >
> > > > I have the Chiltons book 30152 and I can't find
> > anything other than
> > a
> > > > recommendation to check/replace the speed sensor
> > wiring/unit. There
> > is
> > > > nothing that shows you how to actually *do* it
> > though.
> > > >
> > > > TIA
> >
> > I had this problem with my '96 Civic. I replaced the speedo
> > unit with
> > one from a junkyard (found online for $65.) I later had the
> > same
> > problem with the new unit and it turned out to be a short in
> > the engine
> > wiring harness near the intake manifold and throttle body. A
> > little
> > electrical tape and a zip-tie and I was good to go.
>
> The 96' Accord LX has an Electronic Speed Sensor (VSS) that is located
> on the top of the transmission. I think all you need to do is to
> replace that sensor. I replaced a used sensor which solved the same
> problem that you have it with your car. You need to pay attention to
> the very small pin that goes under the sensor, otherwise you lose it.
> Good Luck.
>
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