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Old 09-05-2008, 05:35 PM   #1
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1992 Accord Speed Sensor Hoses

Just replaced the clutch in my 1992 Honda Accord EX. Had to undo two hoses that were attached to the transmission right under the speed sensor.
What the heck are the hoses for? Where do they go and what do they do?


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Re: 1992 Accord Speed Sensor Hoses

Kinda stumbled upon it in a Chilton manual... it's a sort of sensor that controls the amount of power steering assist. The faster you're going, the less assist you have. Keeps you from pulling really scary lane changes with one finger.
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