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  • 94 civic vx --speedo problem---- stumped as hell

    What up guys

    I have a 94 civic vx hatchback having a issue with the speedo
    I got a check engine code 17 = speed sensor
    I have checked continuity between ecu plug b10 -to vss and all go it's getting continuity ,
    I also check continuity from cluster speed wire to ecu all good as well ,
    Have replaced clusters 2 of them still nothing
    Checked voltage at connector of speed sensor
    Black wire =ground
    Black with white line 11.50-12volts
    Orange / signal ..4.5volts
    All with key in run position- when checking voltage

    Still nothing Iam honestly stumped any input would help
    Also ran a dummy wire just to be in safe side /to rule out from vss to ecu / pin b10
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    Vss sensor is no good or the pinions on the transmission are worn
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    • #3
      Thanks bro , I have replaced two vss sensors and. No luck still , thinking the little tiny gear in trans that spins the vss might be messed up , going to inspect with a cam tomarrow to see , I'll kepe a update
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      • #4
        The only other possibility is green death
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        • #5
          So after more trouble shooting today still no luck
          All wires have been tested with conunity from cluster to ecu. Amd ecu to orange wire on speed sensor plug all getting signal and no breaks in wire ....... Anyone have any input
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          • #6
            were you able to check the gear teeth?
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            • #7
              After in depth going over everything again and checking voltage and continuity the problem has been fixed ... I ended up wiggling the connector at the vss and one wire that I was testing wasn't actually making contact on the pin in the vss sensor .... Removed and soldier the new connector in and working perfect again


              Thank u again for the input
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