Introducción
Si el velocímetro de tu Honda Accord '98 - '02 no está funcionando bien, o no funciona en absoluto, el sensor de velocidad de tu vehículo puede estar dañado o roto. Utilice esta guía para reemplazar el sensor de velocidad de tu vehículo dañado.
Qué necesitas
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Tira de la palanca de liberación del capó (cubierta del motor), justo dentro de la puerta del piloto para abrir el capó.
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Localiza el seguro de liberación del capó debajo del capó. Usa una mano para presionar el seguro mientras levanta el capó.
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Coloca la varilla de apoyo del capó en el orificio del capó marcado con una flecha.
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Localiza la unidad de entrada de aire del motor en la parte trasera del motor.
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Localiza el tornillo de la abrazadera de la manguera, que sujeta la manguera de admisión de aire, de la unidad de admisión de aire del motor.
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Afloja el tornillo y la abrazadera de la manguera, con un destornillador Phillips n.° 2, girando el tornillo en sentido contrario a las agujas del reloj hasta que el tornillo ya no sobresalga de la abrazadera de la manguera.
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Retira la manguera de admisión de aire, de la unidad de admisión de aire del motor.
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Separa la manguera de entrada de aire y la manguera del respiradero de la cubierta de la válvula hasta quedar libre.
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Dobla la manguera de entrada de aire para que haya un camino de fácil acceso por debajo de la entrada de aire del motor y la parte trasera del motor.
NOTE: Remove the small clamp from the intake hose before moving the tube out of the way, you run the risk of losing the clamp down in the engine compartment.
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Mira detrás del motor, casi directamente debajo de la unidad de admisión de aire del motor, y ubica el sensor de velocidad del vehículo.
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Localiza el perno hexagonal de 12 mm del sensor. El perno está un poco más atrás, y hacia el lado del conductor, en relación con el conector del sensor de velocidad del vehículo.
If you use a socket, make sure it is a 6 point so you will not round off the nut. Also, don’t forget to check the wires for stress on the insulation or wires pulled from the connector, they will need to be repaired before replacement of the connector on the new part.
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Retira el sensor de velocidad del vehículo de su orificio.
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Desconecta el sensor del arnés de cableado, presionando la pestaña gris en la parte superior del conector del arnés, y separando el conector y el sensor.
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Retira el sensor del compartimiento del motor.
The Speed Sensor is definitely on the top of the transmission, back of the engine, on the passenger side. A little harder to see than the photos suggest. Everything after all these years was not coming apart easily. This guide made the whole process very doable. A flathead screw driver under the arm to the bolt hole helped get the sensor out. When tightening the Sensor bolt it’s listed at 13ft lbs / 18Nm. My Speedometer works again, along with my odometer and cruise control. Awesome Thank you.
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Hey I raplace the speed sensor but my speed gage it still doesn't work, any other Ideas what else can it be?
Try getting a manual (Haynes?) and check the wiring as suggested. Maybe try a different gauge cluster?
Detach the sensor cable before pulling the sensor out. I used 2 shorter extensions and went at it from the side. Clean around the sensor before you take it out.
hello, pls i have a Honda accord 1999 manual transmission, i always notice that whenever i put on my a/c while the car is moving, immediately the car speed will reduce, pls advice me on what to do, or what do i do tell the mechanic to change
The a/c compressor runs on a belt that runs from the engine so when you turn the a/c it consumes some engine power that’s why you notice a power decrease
Very informative and shows expertise in replacing the sensor. Many thanks, and will use your guide to replace my sensor.
I have honda accord 1999 .a standard tranmision.the light come on said maintane over drive.how can remove the overdrive light off.
I have a sort-of related question: this air intake hose - does it have another opening underneath? The one in my 1998 Honda Accord EX 4-cylinder needs to be replaced, but the only ones we can find have extra open ports. Thanks for any info and advice!
~Ash
I had the same problem. I just got the part, and plugged the extra hole at the bottom. Here’s how: I got a can of mousse or hairspray (that was all used up) that fit in the hole and cut the top off, so that the can was just long enough to plug the hole, and inserted the can so that the outside, bottom of the can went into the extra hole. Then I put a hose clamp around it to ensure a tight seal, and also put some electrical tape around it, too. I suppose another option would be to get the part from a Honda dealer, but it would cost a lot more.
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My car just had a radiator timing belt and water pump put on so when I removed the crankshaft pulley the red wire that runs behind the pulley had snapped so I twisted it back together and taped it now my car has a funny stall when I pick up speed and the check engine light came on and will not go off the code it read's is please help if possible 98 honda accord LX 2.3
I have honda henssy 2001 having problem with the pressure sensor, the car pressure is no picking, it will not pass 4 it will only reach 3 and come down its making the car slow
I have a 2001 Honda accord 2.3 coupe manual 5 speed I was driving it car just stop moving gear go in dnt smell like burn clutch I dnt knw wat the problem is
Please help my gear is not cellecting fine it use forces and jerk please what can i do.
It Honda 1999 model
I can actually understand what the aurthor was explaine and follow his instruction on how to go find what his explained to the readers were personal u I thank you very much cowboy
Yes,
This only works for the manual transmission models.
Can you post the wiring order . There is a black with yellow strip. A solid black and a blue wire