1992 Honda Accord VSS

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DREWZ
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Electrical problem
1992 Honda Accord 4 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic 350: miles

Did a motor swap used my auto tranny and wiring harness, speedo not working : pulled out the vss the drive pin turns when front wheels blocked up, put back together, with a voltmeter checked ground (grreen) good, checked (yellow wire) 5 v. And put car in gear and checked the (white black srip wire) got 1.02 decreasing to 1.003 when reving the motor in gear and turning tires to 3000rpm roughly, still no speedo?
Friday, July 4th, 2008 AT 3:40 PM

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Hi drewz,

Don't start engine. Connect White/black wire to voltmeter and ground.

Disconnect B socket from ECM

Turn ignition switch on.

Put vehicle on stands and slowly rotate front tires, voltage should fluctuate between 0 and 0.5 v. If reading is out, check for shorting of wire, if none, replace VSS.
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Saturday, July 5th, 2008 AT 7:52 AM
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Not sure were socket B on ECM is. Also do I turn start the engien and put the transmisson in drive. Thanks, Drew
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Saturday, July 5th, 2008 AT 10:01 PM
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Hi drew,

The B socket is the middle connector plugged into the ECM found under the floor carpet under the passenger side.

No, just turn ignition switch on with trans in N.
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Saturday, July 5th, 2008 AT 10:14 PM
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So I dssconected the middle socket on the ecu jacked up the car turned on the key put tranny in neutral hand rolled the tire white+black 1.07 v yellow still 5 v no fluctuation w/b wire? Steady 1.07
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Wednesday, July 9th, 2008 AT 2:33 PM
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Hi drewz,

Replace the VSS.
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Thursday, July 10th, 2008 AT 5:59 AM
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KHLow2008 Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2008 2:59 am Post subject:

Hi drewz,

Replace the VSS.

Drewz Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 11:33 am Post subject: 92 accord

so I dssconected the middle socket on the ecu jacked up the car turned on the key put tranny in neutral hand rolled the tire white+black 1.07 v yellow still 5 v no fluctuation w/b wire? Steady 1.07

KHLow2008 Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 7:14 pm Post subject:

Hi drew,

The B socket is the middle connector plugged into the ECM found under the floor carpet under the passenger side.

No, just turn ignition switch on with trans in N.

Drewz Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 7:01 pm Post subject: 92 Accord VSS (white black output)

Not sure were socket B on ECM is. Also do I turn start the engien and put the transmisson in drive. Thanks, Drew

KHLow2008 Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 4:52 am Post subject:

Hi drewz,

Don't start engine. Connect White/black wire to voltmeter and ground.

Disconnect B socket from ECM

Turn ignition switch on.

Put vehicle on stands and slowly rotate front tires, voltage should fluctuate between 0 and 0.5 v. If reading is out, check for shorting of wire, if none, replace VSS.

Drewz Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:40 pm Post subject: 1992 Honda Accord VSS

Electrical problem
1992 Honda Accord 4 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic 350: miles

Did a motor swap used my auto tranny and wiring harness, speedo not working : pulled out the vss the drive pin turns when front wheels blocked up, put back together, with a voltmeter checked ground (grreen) good, checked (yellow wire) 5 v. And put car in gear and checked the (white black srip wire) got 1.02 decreasing to 1.003 when reving the motor in gear and turning tires to 3000rpm roughly, still no speedo?

Bought a new VSS installed went for drive no speedo, jacked up pass. Tire unplugged socket "B"on ecu turned on key put in neutral hand rolled the tire 5v on yellow.41 on white black and increased to.45 when I hand rolled tire ?
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Friday, July 25th, 2008 AT 3:06 PM

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