What can cause a Honda odometer to suddenly quit working?

What can cause a Honda odometer to suddenly quit working?

What could cause a Honda odometer to suddenly quit working even though the speedometer works fine? This could be caused by a faulty odometer or trip meter that might need a replacement to get fixed. Contact an Expert to get the required part for replacement.

What to do if your Honda speedometer won’t work?

Read on to learn how to fix your Honda’s failing speedometer and odometer. This article applies to the Honda Civic (1992-2002) and Accord (1992-2002).

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What to do if your odometer won’t work?

Remove the air intake hose and filter. Remove the electrical connector on top of the VSS by squeezing the clip and sliding it off of the sensor. Remove the VSS bolt with a 10 mm socket, ratchet, and extension. To remove the VSS, wiggle and pull it straight out.

Why does my odometer and speedometer stop working?

Your speedometer and odometer can start acting wonky (or stop working altogether) for two main reasons: either your vehicle’s speed sensor or speedometer gauge cluster have failed. Both problems are simple and inexpensive to fix, even for the novice DIY-er.

How can I get my Honda odometer to work?

Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws of the dashboard bezels. There is one near the A/C controls and another above the gauge cluster itself. Undo several clips on both sides of the dashboard bezel, and remove it. Use a 1/4” ratchet, socket and extension to remove the wiring cluster from the dashboard.

How do you replace a speedometer on a Honda?

Undo several clips on both sides of the dashboard bezel, and remove it. Use a 1/4” ratchet, socket and extension to remove the wiring cluster from the dashboard. Unplug the harness from the gauge cluster. Plug the stock harness into the replacement gauge cluster/speedometer. Use the 1/4” ratchet, socket and extension to install the new cluster.

Can a broken VSS cause your speedometer to stop working?

A faulty, damaged, or broken VSS can cause your speedometer to fluctuate and completely stop working. Replacing it is easy, and it shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes. Expect to pay between around $10 to $20 for a new one.