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Car Forum / Honda Cars / November 2007

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Speedometer eractic, 96 Accord

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Bumpy - 01 Nov 2007 12:06 GMT
Anybody have any experience with this? Is it
the VSS, or the head in the speedo ? I am used to
the old cable...but thats a thing of the past!
If the cruise control is ok, would that mean that the
VSS, (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is ok?
Thanks for your help.
motsco_ - 01 Nov 2007 16:12 GMT
> Anybody have any experience with this? Is it
>  the VSS, or the head in the speedo ? I am used to
> the old cable...but thats a thing of the past!
> If the cruise control is ok, would that mean that the
> VSS, (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is ok?
> Thanks for your help.

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Describe 'erratic'. What's happening with your tach?

'Curly'
Bumpy - 01 Nov 2007 19:55 GMT
Tach is fine....Speedo jumps to 50, than maybe 20 , then 70, etc.
then it will settle down, for a while, then start again.
Snoop - 04 Nov 2007 01:37 GMT
VSS  vehicule speed sensor likely,on top of transmission.

Good luck
> Tach is fine....Speedo jumps to 50, than maybe 20 , then 70, etc.
> then it will settle down, for a while, then start again.
 
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