>>>> I think this is where my problem is concerning my speedometer.
>>>
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>It's probably your speedometer itself. You can get replacements at the
>wreckers.
>>>>> I think this is where my problem is concerning my speedometer.
>>>>
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> Thanks, I'll check that out when I figure out how to get the stored
> ECU codes. I hope it doesn't require any special gizmo's.
See here for how:
http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/misc/3173_ICCR_E_14JAN03.pdf
The Honda section starts on page 13.
> For what it's worth, the problem seems to alleviate itself quicker,
> (that is the speedo and odo seems to start working again sooner) the
> warmer it is outside.
Then it may be an electrical problem. Check out the connector at the
VSS.

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jack benny - 02 Apr 2008 22:38 GMT
>>>>>> I think this is where my problem is concerning my speedometer.
>>>>>
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>Then it may be an electrical problem. Check out the connector at the
>VSS.
That was it. I found the VSS on top of the trans, pushed the wires
back into the connector and wiggled the connector and made sure it was
pushed in properly and VOILA!! Speedometer is acting all normal
again.
My guess is when I hit that ice/snow chunk some piece of it whacked
the wires going into the connector and pulled one or more of them up
causing my problem.
Damn these Hondas are tough cars. Looks like I'll get another few
years out of it (and I had my eye on those new Accords...).
Thanks for the help,
Tegger - 03 Apr 2008 11:48 GMT
>>Then it may be an electrical problem. Check out the connector at the
>>VSS.
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>
> Thanks for the help,
Good thing you didn't replace the speedo like I originally suggested!

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