Vehicle Speed Sensor

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by tofijoy, May 14, 2008.

  1. tofijoy

    tofijoy Guest

    Hi all,

    I took my 1991 Honda Accord to the dealer recently becuase sometimes
    when I drive, the sport light starts flashing, the speedometer reads
    zero, and the check engine comes on. The dealer asked me to replace
    the Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS). To minimize the expenses, I am
    wondering if I could do this repair by myself.

    The car is 17 years old, so I do not want to buy any expensive parts.
    Could someone please recommend me some website(s) where I can purchase
    the sensor at a cheap price?

    After doing much searching, I think I have finally located the sensor
    under the hood. I have marked it in the following picture:

    http://www.cis.jhu.edu/~fijoy/vss.jpg

    Could any of you please confirm that what I located is indeed the VSS?
    If this is not the VSS, then where is it?

    Thank you very much,
    Fijoy
     
    tofijoy, May 14, 2008
    #1

  2. Searching on ebay for 'accord 91 speed sensor' shows pics plus price. It
    goes for about $13 + shipping.

    See instructions here: http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2n997j9&s=3

    vlad
     
    Vlad Ciubotariu, May 14, 2008
    #2
  3. tofijoy

    Elle Guest

    Use the photo at ebay that Vlad suggested. Also, go to
    www.bkhondaparts.com, on the left click on "Honda Accord
    Sensor," filter by year 1991, click on "Honda Accord Speed
    Sensor Assembly," then click on "Diagram."

    More info on checking the VSS appears at the Factory Service
    Manual free online at
    http://www.honda.co.uk/car/owner/workshop.html. See the
    "Fuel and Emissions" section.
     
    Elle, May 14, 2008
    #3

  4. Not hard to do although a little close in there. I did mine quite a
    few years ago. IIRC there is a loose key shaft involved, be careful
    you don't lose it, I don't think the replacement part comes with it.

    Frank
     
    Frank Boettcher, May 14, 2008
    #4
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