Check Engine Light-- Speedometer Broken??
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Check Engine Light-- Speedometer Broken??
Yesterday the speedometer on my 1988 Prelude S finally bit the dust. It has
been jumping around for about a year. Today I noticed that the Check Engine
Light came on -- so I pulled the carpet to get a look at the ECU. It read a
Code 2-- "Vehicle Speed Pulser" in the shop manual.
Would this be consistent with a speedometer cable breaking, or do I have a
bad sensor? I know my cable is bad because the whining sound that goes with
the jumpy speedometer is gone.
I thought this assembly was all mechanical on my car-- but I obviously have
a sensor also?
Any advice is most appreciated.
Thanks,
Matthew Brown
Memphis
been jumping around for about a year. Today I noticed that the Check Engine
Light came on -- so I pulled the carpet to get a look at the ECU. It read a
Code 2-- "Vehicle Speed Pulser" in the shop manual.
Would this be consistent with a speedometer cable breaking, or do I have a
bad sensor? I know my cable is bad because the whining sound that goes with
the jumpy speedometer is gone.
I thought this assembly was all mechanical on my car-- but I obviously have
a sensor also?
Any advice is most appreciated.
Thanks,
Matthew Brown
Memphis
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Re: Check Engine Light-- Speedometer Broken??
yes, the two are directly related. sounds like a cable.
the pulser is driven off the speedo. when the cable breaks, the pulser
gets no signal as well as the needle not working.
Matthew Brown wrote:
> Yesterday the speedometer on my 1988 Prelude S finally bit the dust. It has
> been jumping around for about a year. Today I noticed that the Check Engine
> Light came on -- so I pulled the carpet to get a look at the ECU. It read a
> Code 2-- "Vehicle Speed Pulser" in the shop manual.
>
> Would this be consistent with a speedometer cable breaking, or do I have a
> bad sensor? I know my cable is bad because the whining sound that goes with
> the jumpy speedometer is gone.
>
> I thought this assembly was all mechanical on my car-- but I obviously have
> a sensor also?
>
> Any advice is most appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matthew Brown
> Memphis
>
>
the pulser is driven off the speedo. when the cable breaks, the pulser
gets no signal as well as the needle not working.
Matthew Brown wrote:
> Yesterday the speedometer on my 1988 Prelude S finally bit the dust. It has
> been jumping around for about a year. Today I noticed that the Check Engine
> Light came on -- so I pulled the carpet to get a look at the ECU. It read a
> Code 2-- "Vehicle Speed Pulser" in the shop manual.
>
> Would this be consistent with a speedometer cable breaking, or do I have a
> bad sensor? I know my cable is bad because the whining sound that goes with
> the jumpy speedometer is gone.
>
> I thought this assembly was all mechanical on my car-- but I obviously have
> a sensor also?
>
> Any advice is most appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matthew Brown
> Memphis
>
>
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