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    EdFiggyEdFiggy
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      1997 Honda Accord LX 2.2L 4cyl Engine (156k miles, runs fine)

      For a few days my speedometer was going on the fritz, it would trickle up and down and have a hard time staying in one spot and then sometimes it would just stop completely (go back down to 0) Then the other day on the way home it full circled on me and now it sits at the bottom of the meter and just bounces around and sits under the stop at 0. Anyone got any ideas??

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      John B KobberstadJohn B Kobberstad
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        Might be a good time to replace the lamp.

        #468546
        Nick TomainoNick Tomaino
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          There is a gear in the transmission that runs the speedometer that might be striped so it only catches occasionally. My neighbor had the same problem with his 1989 Ford F.250 until we replaced the transfer case.

          #468554
          MikhailMikhail
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            [quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33551][quote=”johnbkobb” post=33535][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33464][quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33461][quote=”NorfolkBMX” post=33455]I Am the owner of a 1995 Honda Civic Dx and have a very similar problem except my speedometer almost never works and sometimes it will randomly just click on and start working for a few minutes and just die out. i do not have a code scanner to figure out the service code but need help with this issue bad. please help[/quote]

            Go to Advance Auto parts or AutoZone and they will scan your code with a scanner for no charge. If you have a CEL or transmission code for a faulty VSS, you may have a problem with your VSS or the wiring going to the VSS.[/quote]
            I checked with AutoZone, they told me no autozone does free scans anymore, you have to find the code and they will tell you what it means.[/quote]

            http://www.ehow.com/how_6367136_read-codes-1995-honda-civic.html%5B/quote%5D
            The problem with that is my check engine light is burned out.[/quote]

            Even if its burnt out it will still give you a code, if its OBD II that is.

            #468556
            EdFiggyEdFiggy
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              [quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33575][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33551][quote=”johnbkobb” post=33535][quote=”ohemgeeman” post=33464][quote=”Mishakol129″ post=33461][quote=”NorfolkBMX” post=33455]I Am the owner of a 1995 Honda Civic Dx and have a very similar problem except my speedometer almost never works and sometimes it will randomly just click on and start working for a few minutes and just die out. i do not have a code scanner to figure out the service code but need help with this issue bad. please help[/quote]

              Go to Advance Auto parts or AutoZone and they will scan your code with a scanner for no charge. If you have a CEL or transmission code for a faulty VSS, you may have a problem with your VSS or the wiring going to the VSS.[/quote]
              I checked with AutoZone, they told me no autozone does free scans anymore, you have to find the code and they will tell you what it means.[/quote]

              http://www.ehow.com/how_6367136_read-codes-1995-honda-civic.html%5B/quote%5D
              The problem with that is my check engine light is burned out.[/quote]

              Even if its burnt out it will still give you a code, if its OBD II that is.[/quote]
              Yea and to get the code i need an OBDII scanner, i’ve been looking at some.

              #468565
              Zach PatnaudeZach Patnaude
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                thank you for the advice i am going to make sure i get to advance or autozone and have the scan my car. i really appreciate the help 🙂

                #468568
                MikhailMikhail
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                  You’re very welcome.

                  #468758
                  EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                    Keep us posted on what you find.

                    #468765
                    EdFiggyEdFiggy
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                      Where does the lamp go for the CEL, mine is burned out so i need to know how to fix.

                      #476935
                      Phillip GoldenPhillip Golden
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                        Have you ever seen a faulty alternator being related to a speedometer jumping erratically while the car is in park on a ’95 Accord?

                        #479164
                        Tyler BixmanTyler Bixman
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                          I also had a VSS failure on my 97 prelude SH. What I learned, and I completely agree with Eric, that those cars had problems with that sensor. While the sensor was acting up I noticed that cruise control would not operate, and VTEC would not engage. After a quick check, a corroded terminal was the cause, and one on the prongs broke off inside the connector. 2 bolts and a new sensor sent me on my way after about 15 minutes.

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                          Phillip GoldenPhillip Golden
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                            [quote=”FoMoCo” post=37698]Have you ever seen a faulty alternator being related to a speedometer jumping erratically while the car is in park on a ’95 Accord?[/quote]

                            Alright guys, what I found on this ’95 Accord VTEC was a bad (Dorman aftermarket) VSS that didn’t pass my analog meter sweep test, a faulty alternator voltage regular and a parasitic draw that was draining the battery. All is good to go now.banana:

                            #479202
                            college mancollege man
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                              thanks for the update.

                              #479254
                              dreamer2355dreamer2355
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                                Good job on finding out the issues.

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