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Hi,
My speedometer needle had recently been going wild and I'm assuming, after looking around, that it's my VSS that's gone bad. Additionally, my Check Engine Light finally came on and the needle is now stone cold dead. First, if this is in fact the problem, does anyone have any available? I'm currently overseas and will be for the near future, so it's been difficult locating stuff like this. (Additionally, if this isn't the problem, does anyone have any other thoughts). Second, is this something that someone like me could do easily ("like me" meaning a novice when it comes to car repairs). Thanks for any help you can provide. |
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"fart" <fartfile@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1116896621.694478.310510@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com: > Hi, > > My speedometer needle had recently been going wild and I'm assuming, > after looking around, that it's my VSS that's gone bad. Additionally, > my Check Engine Light finally came on and the needle is now stone cold > dead. Pull carpet back in passenger's footwell until the computer's red LED is exposed. Turn ignition ON (but not to START). Count the blinks of the red LED. There will be a sequence separated by a long pause. The sequence may consist of any combinaiton of short and long blinks. One long blink means "10", one short blink means "1", so long,short,short is error code 12. There may be more than one code stored, so watch for a while. Report codes here. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Previouly my 94 civic got the same problem. I changed the VSS and the
speedometer returns to life. After that I unplug the back-up fuse to reset the engine check light. By the way, I followed the Haynes manual to do that. "fart" <fartfile@hotmail.com> ??? news:1116901354.544470.161910@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com ???... > Hi, I'll try that later today - is it as easy as pulling back the > carpet or is there something more involved? > > Sorry for the questions; never done this before. > > Thanks for your reply and help > |
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"TeGGeR®" wrote: > > My speedometer needle had recently been going wild and I'm assuming, > > after looking around, that it's my VSS that's gone bad. Additionally, > > my Check Engine Light finally came on and the needle is now stone cold > > dead. > > Pull carpet back in passenger's footwell until the computer's red LED is > exposed. TeGGeR, are you sure the '92 had the LED on the ECU? My '94 (same generation) does not, it has the service check connector that you short to read the codes out on the MIL in the instrument cluster. |
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"fart" <fartfile@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1116901354.544470.161910@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com: > Hi, I'll try that later today - is it as easy as pulling back the > carpet or is there something more involved? > > Sorry for the questions; never done this before. > > Thanks for your reply and help > "Pull carpet back in passenger's footwell until the computer's red LED is exposed." Pretty simple. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Randolph <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in news:4292C717.8F2CE9E@junkmail.com:
> > "TeGGeR®" wrote: >> > My speedometer needle had recently been going wild and I'm assuming, >> > after looking around, that it's my VSS that's gone bad. Additionally, >> > my Check Engine Light finally came on and the needle is now stone cold >> > dead. >> >> Pull carpet back in passenger's footwell until the computer's red LED is >> exposed. > > TeGGeR, are you sure the '92 had the LED on the ECU? My '94 (same > generation) does not, it has the service check connector that you short > to read the codes out on the MIL in the instrument cluster. > No I'm not sure. I had thought '93 was the changeover year. In that case: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/faq.html#retrieve -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Hi,
I pulled what I could of it back, but couldn't see anything remotely resembling a LED or even any flashing lights. I went by a mechanic and he said it's most likely the VSS that's gone bad, so I'm go to go with that theory for now. Also, is it safe to drive - safe meaning will the car be able to shift properly, etc (this is an automatic), in other words can I take it out on the highway. Also, future reference, to find this computer LED display, should I have tried ripping the carpet out further? I hesitated when it got to the point where the carpet was tucked into the plastic molding (if this is the right term). Also, thanks for the info Zebra, now I need to locate one of those out here! |
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Do you have any recommendations on how I can obtain a replacement VSS?
I checked websites like http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com but there is no part listing for a VSS. Thanks for any help you can provide. Zebra wrote: > Previouly my 94 civic got the same problem. I changed the VSS and the > speedometer returns to life. After that I unplug the back-up fuse to reset > the engine check light. By the way, I followed the Haynes manual to do that. > > "fart" <fartfile@hotmail.com> ??? > news:1116901354.544470.161910@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com ???... > > Hi, I'll try that later today - is it as easy as pulling back the > > carpet or is there something more involved? > > > > Sorry for the questions; never done this before. > > > > Thanks for your reply and help > > |
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Do you have any recommendations on how I can obtain a replacement VSS?
I checked websites like http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com but there is no part listing for a VSS. Thanks for any help you can provide. Zebra wrote: > Previouly my 94 civic got the same problem. I changed the VSS and the > speedometer returns to life. After that I unplug the back-up fuse to reset > the engine check light. By the way, I followed the Haynes manual to do that. > > "fart" <fartfile@hotmail.com> ??? > news:1116901354.544470.161910@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com ???... > > Hi, I'll try that later today - is it as easy as pulling back the > > carpet or is there something more involved? > > > > Sorry for the questions; never done this before. > > > > Thanks for your reply and help > > |
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