2000 civic speedometer problems
Hi, I just changed out the speedometer sensor on the transmission on a
2000 ex civic coupe. my problem is that it did not fix the speedometer from not working or intermittently going nuts. where do i go from here? I see i can get a e-bay used dash for about 50 bucks but is there a way to check it before hit and missing to find the bad part? Is there a sensor on the wheel itself somewhere that may be dirty or bent? Thanks |
Re: 2000 civic speedometer problems
First thing to do is check your battery as a weak bad battery will cause
this erratic behaveyour. The battery is a filter on the system and when it starts going bad it allows a lot of electrical noise on the system. If that is not the problem take it to the dealer for diagnosis as throwing used parts at it without knowing what you are doing can become very destructive and expensive... <whittman@netzero.com> wrote in message news:54df7284-0f41-43ae-a0d4-b4f88cdc5dc1@s48g2000hss.googlegroups.com... > Hi, I just changed out the speedometer sensor on the transmission on a > 2000 ex civic coupe. my problem is that it did not fix the speedometer > from not working or intermittently going nuts. where do i go from > here? > > I see i can get a e-bay used dash for about 50 bucks but is there a > way to check it before hit and missing to find the bad part? > > Is there a sensor on the wheel itself somewhere that may be dirty or > bent? > > Thanks |
Re: 2000 civic speedometer problems
Try swapping the electronic board on the back of the speedo.It fix the
problem on mine(95 civic).I did too change the speed sensor 2-3 times without success. Good luck! "Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message news:x4Ccj.34878$Pv2.5208@newssvr23.news.prodigy.n et... > First thing to do is check your battery as a weak bad battery will cause > this erratic behaveyour. The battery is a filter on the system and when it > starts going bad it allows a lot of electrical noise on the system. If > that is not the problem take it to the dealer for diagnosis as throwing > used parts at it without knowing what you are doing can become very > destructive and expensive... > > > <whittman@netzero.com> wrote in message > news:54df7284-0f41-43ae-a0d4-b4f88cdc5dc1@s48g2000hss.googlegroups.com... >> Hi, I just changed out the speedometer sensor on the transmission on a >> 2000 ex civic coupe. my problem is that it did not fix the speedometer >> from not working or intermittently going nuts. where do i go from >> here? >> >> I see i can get a e-bay used dash for about 50 bucks but is there a >> way to check it before hit and missing to find the bad part? >> >> Is there a sensor on the wheel itself somewhere that may be dirty or >> bent? >> >> Thanks > > |
Re: 2000 civic speedometer problems
realize this TSB is for 96-99, but may apply to you. I had the issue on my
98 civic. Do you have any blown fuses (#15?). check the following link: http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/civic/x99-029e.pdf t Double 00 ^;:^ wrote: >Try swapping the electronic board on the back of the speedo.It fix the >problem on mine(95 civic).I did too change the speed sensor 2-3 times >without success. > >Good luck! >> First thing to do is check your battery as a weak bad battery will cause >> this erratic behaveyour. The battery is a filter on the system and when it >[quoted text clipped - 15 lines] >>> >>> Thanks -- Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
Re: 2000 civic speedometer problems
whittman@netzero.com wrote:
> Hi, I just changed out the speedometer sensor on the transmission on a > 2000 ex civic coupe. my problem is that it did not fix the speedometer > from not working or intermittently going nuts. where do i go from > here? > > I see i can get a e-bay used dash for about 50 bucks but is there a > way to check it before hit and missing to find the bad part? > > Is there a sensor on the wheel itself somewhere that may be dirty or > bent? > > Thanks ------------------------ SEARCH, it's cheaper than buying new parts. It's likely the output signal from the igniter, but don't take my word for it. SEARCH. 'Curly' |
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