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JC 09-06-2005 01:15 AM

My 1995 v6 accord speedometer needle stuck at 20 mph
 
Hi, Because of the speedometer problems I was suggested to replace the speed
sensor. Yes, I spent 85.00 for the sensor
and my speedometer still stuck at 20 mph.But before I replace my speedometer
another $136.00 could somebody tell me
what cause this problems? Thanks

John



N.E.Ohio Bob 09-07-2005 08:09 PM

Re: My 1995 v6 accord speedometer needle stuck at 20 mph
 
JC wrote:
> Hi, Because of the speedometer problems I was suggested to replace the speed
> sensor. Yes, I spent 85.00 for the sensor
> and my speedometer still stuck at 20 mph.But before I replace my speedometer
> another $136.00 could somebody tell me
> what cause this problems? Thanks
>
> John
>
>

Diagnostic instrument could have confirmed the speed sensor wasn't the
problem. Stuck speedo is probably some small thing in the needle
mechanism. Only repair that I know of is replacement. Saw a '95 with the
same thing last week. That car was "rode hard and put up wet". bob

'Curly Q. Links' 09-07-2005 10:13 PM

Re: My 1995 v6 accord speedometer needle stuck at 20 mph
 
JC wrote:
>
> Hi, Because of the speedometer problems I was suggested to replace the speed
> sensor. Yes, I spent 85.00 for the sensor
> and my speedometer still stuck at 20 mph.But before I replace my speedometer
> another $136.00 could somebody tell me
> what cause this problems? Thanks
>
> John


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It's the exact same thing as a (Darsonvalle sp?) voltmeter. A speck of
iron filing a lost screw) sticks to the magnet, then wedges the coil in
place one day. Just swinging the needle with your finger will probably
free it, but it might reappear a day later. You can probably slip the
dash out yourself (google.com), remove the speedo and look at the
movement. With a good magnifier and good light you'll probably see the
problem.

'Curly'


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