92 accord needs new countershaft speed sensor ( any idea where it is?)

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Brendan, Jul 3, 2006.

  1. Brendan

    Brendan Guest

    Does anyone have any idea the counter shaft speed sensor is on a 92
    accord? i have gone and jumpered the little blue connector, actually i
    have done this a few times and got different codes like 8, 9 , 15. i
    asked alot of people which i should fix first and i was told the first
    one. So i fixed number 8 which was a shift soleniod and that took away
    and code 15 as well as 8. all i have left now is 9 which is the
    countershaft speed sensor. i went out and bought i haynes manual for
    the car thinking that it would be in there but it just tells me to take
    it to a transmission shop. i have fixed and replaced enough parts on my
    car that i think i am capable of replacing on more sensor.

    If anyone has any idea or even pictures of where it is that would be
    greatly appreciated.

    either reply to this message or send an email directly to me at


    Brendan
     
    Brendan, Jul 3, 2006
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    butch burton Guest

    Go to autozone and they will do a free 4 digit sensor reading for you -
    this will identify the specific problems. Had a speed sensor to go on
    my 97 accord - surprisingly autozone's aftermarket sensor was more
    expensive than one from the on line honda parts guys in Rhode Island -
    google honda auto parts.

    Replaced 2 speed sensors - they are on the top of the tranny case on
    the passenger size - easier to cut away some of the plastic shielding
    so you can get to them. Somebody on this site said to replace both
    speed sensors - cost about $60 each - takes 20 minutes to replace.
     
    butch burton, Jul 4, 2006
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  3. Brendan

    Grahame Guest

    Code 9 refers to the No. 1 cylinder position,
    it's called a crankshaft speed sensor
    this sensor is found in the distributor.

    Grahame
     
    Grahame, Jul 5, 2006
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