98 Civic Speedo jumps/check engine light

Discussion in 'Civic' started by randyoo, Jun 25, 2006.

  1. randyoo

    randyoo Guest

    The other day I was driving home, cruising at a constant speed when
    suddenly my speedo dropped down to zero and the check engine light came
    on. After that, the speedo jumped all over the place, past 100 mph,
    back to zero, totally random, and the transmission started shifting
    weird, so I figured it wasn't just my speedometer... I unplugged the
    connector for the Vehicle Speed Sensor, and now the transmission is
    pretty much back to normal, but of course, I still have my check engine
    light, and the speedo stays at zero.
    Today, I installed a new speed sensor, and I get the exact same problem
    - clunky transmission, crazy speedo... So now I think it must be
    something else, like wiring or grounds. I've also noticed that
    occasionally I my dash lights and dome light seem to "throb", but
    that's been happening since before the speedo problem. I've seem other
    posts online where others had the same problem, but noone ever said
    what it was. Should I be looking at my alternator, wires, grounds, or
    is it possible I got a brand new broken speed sensor?
    I have no problem checking all that stuff, but hoped somebody would
    read this that had the same issue and could save me some
    troubleshooting time.

    Thanks,
    Randy
     
    randyoo, Jun 25, 2006
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  2. randyoo

    jim beam Guest

    for ~$60, you can go to sears and get a code reader. your car is obdcII
    compliant. or you can have the codes read for free by some auto parts
    stores. once you have the code, you can fix the problem.
     
    jim beam, Jun 25, 2006
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  3. randyoo

    randyoo Guest

    Jim,

    I just got the codes read: Speed sensor & both oxygen sensors. That
    doesn't really help *me* at all. Like I said, I already tried replacing
    the speed sensor, and the oxygen sensors wouldn't seem to have anything
    to do with the symptoms I described.

    -Randy

     
    randyoo, Jun 25, 2006
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  4. randyoo

    jim beam Guest

    so what are the codes? i mean the readout numbers, not what you've been
    told they are.
     
    jim beam, Jun 25, 2006
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    Even if you aren't covered by the GREAT IGNITION SWITCH RECALL, it might
    be your problem.

    Was it changed? Here's the link for the ACCORD version of the recall:
    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/accord/x02-031e.pdf

    Google will find you lots more symptoms.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jun 25, 2006
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  6. randyoo

    SoCalMike Guest

    my 1998 hatch did the same thing. fixed under warranty. the wiring
    harness with the VSS got loose and was rubbing against a bracket under
    the intake manifold, supposedly.

    i wonder if theres a TSB about it?
     
    SoCalMike, Jun 26, 2006
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  7. randyoo

    SoCalMike Guest

    its gotta be the wiring loom under the intake manifold. there is no
    other answer.

    id put money down that all those wires are bundled together.
     
    SoCalMike, Jun 26, 2006
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  8. randyoo

    SoCalMike Guest

    itll be interesting to know, but... i remember we had a poster here with
    the same problem. and i had it too. wasnt there a TSB on the engine
    wiring harness under the intake manifold?
     
    SoCalMike, Jun 26, 2006
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    RSSHM Guest

    FWIW I had the exact same symptoms with my '96 Civic.

    It also turned out to be the wiring harness shorting out somewhere
    under the intake manifold.
     
    RSSHM, Jun 26, 2006
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  10. randyoo

    randyoo Guest

    Thanks for all the great input! SoCalMike, I found a TSB that sorta
    fits the symptoms:
    http://downloads.hondatech.info/Auto/Service%20Bulletin/x99-029e.pdf
    I just followed the TSB and tore into it, but couldn't find any damaged
    wires. I guess I'll have to keep looking, especially after the reply
    below.
    Thanks again!
     
    randyoo, Jun 26, 2006
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    pars Guest

    Have you done the ignition switch replacement? It's a recall job and
    shouldn't cost anything.

    Pars
     
    pars, Jul 4, 2006
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