98 honda civic ex. Speed sensor was changed but needle still jumps. Is it possible the wrong sensor was bought if so how can I be sure I bought the right one
Asked by Brandon_sue Jan 09, 2014 at 08:24 PM about the 1998 Honda Civic Coupe EX
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
16 Answers
Does this have a cable too that plugs into the sensor or just the sensor?
Some vehicles have just the sensor that plugs into the transmission that works off the PCM. Others have a sensor and a cable that runs to the instrument cluster. Not every vehicle is fixed by cleaning a ground wire! (judgeee)
migration_judge_roy answered 10 years ago
OK confirmed...I don't know what the hell is going on here~ http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090920083514AAUua1i
migration_judge_roy answered 10 years ago
well as you know there is a "Voltage regulator" on the back of the instruments that require a precise reading on the available resistance from a known voltage...this digital device doesn't have any "horse sense" and just takes the available amperage and voltage at the time...so as I've asserted steady power will make it behave.....and NOT diagnosing this remedy for all cars...well alright ALL cars need this done...to assure steady 12 volts and all the needed amperage....BUT...automakers such as Mercedes use TWO main grounds...one for the engine with the starter and one for the dashboard components and ignition and fuel injection...they separate the high-demand from the medium demand for Clean Power to the ECU and other delicates~
migration_judge_roy answered 10 years ago
perhaps this one DOES have some regulation circuitry for the speedometer...but I don't think so...it's a Honda~
Brandon_sue answered 10 years ago
The guy said he had replaced it. So to make sure I replaced it myself yesterday and now it doesn't move at all?!
The gear that it rides on in the transmission must be worn.
migration_judge_roy answered 10 years ago
VSS or vehicle speed sensor...yes you have one~ https://www.google.com/#q=98+honda+civic+speed+sensor&tbm=shop
migration_judge_roy answered 10 years ago
you also have a cable~ https://www.google.com/#q=98+honda+civic+speedometer+cable&tbm=sho p&spd=10556896020124695659
Yes judge, or the cable is broken.
migration_judge_roy answered 10 years ago
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migration_judge_roy answered 10 years ago
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