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Old 02-25-2006, 09:23 AM
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91-95 accord problem

on some trips and daily driving with the car the speedomiter does not want to work but sometimes with warm weather it would can anyone help?
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Between 1991-1995 the needle just stays at 0MPH
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Between 1991-1995 the needle just stays at 0MPH
But it's 2006, you should be fine
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But it's 2006, you should be fine
no no no no

the Car is a 1991-1995 i dont know it is a buddy of mine and it just says at 0MPH i just want to know how to fix it
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no no no no

the Car is a 1991-1995 i dont know it is a buddy of mine and it just says at 0MPH i just want to know how to fix it
no, it's not a 91-95. 90-93 is one generation and 94-97 is the next. It could be a few things, most likely the speedo cable came loose.
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no, it's not a 91-95. 90-93 is one generation and 94-97 is the next. It could be a few things, most likely the speedo cable came loose.
Yea sorry about that my buddys Accord has that problem but i dont know the year of it
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Re: 91-95 accord problem

Sounds like the VSS (speed sensor). My 90 accord's speedo is acting similar, it usually works, but not on cold mornings until it warms up a bit. I haven't gotten a new one yet since it works most of the time. It is located below the thermostat housing on the back passenger side of the engine. It has a 3 wire plug going into it.
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