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    Question VSS/SPEEDO/ENGINE light

    My speedo started to stuff up the other day and i believe this is atributed to the vss being or about to **** up. Anyways today my speedo died completly and wont work at all.... And as that happened the check engine light came on.. Would i be correct in this not being a mojor problem and the light being on is just to state that my VSS has failed, as this is what i believe i have worked out from my research.. ?
    Just want to be safe
    Last edited by j3z3z; 02-03-2006 at 06:13 PM.

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    I would fix it. Not mandatory as I believe your car gets rpm info off the CPS or from a cam sensor in the distributor.

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    yeah my tacho works motor starts vtec engages and no sounds of problems what so ever but i just want to be sure on the engine light/speedo issue

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    mate, check your ECU for error codes if you havent already..
    (check the DIY guide in the article forums)


    that will tell you if they are both linked.


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    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8218
    /\ check there if you havent..
    make sure car is off.. put a paper clip in both holes of the green plug under the glove box to the left (think it may be taped to some other wire kinda)..

    pull out carpet to see the ECU

    and put key onto ON.. and check the light on the ECU (not on the dash like other models)
    Last edited by Dxs; 02-03-2006 at 08:56 PM.


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    no need for the paperclip method as it's an OBD-0, just turn on the ignition and check ECU light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crxtasy
    no need for the paperclip method as it's an OBD-0, just turn on the ignition and check ECU light.
    the engine check light comes on on all cars that way!.
    i tried the clip method and nothing happened

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    Quote Originally Posted by crxtasy
    no need for the paperclip method as it's an OBD-0, just turn on the ignition and check ECU light.
    i think you look at the actual ECU itself ot view error codes - there is a small LED int he centre of the ECU. pull back ur carpet and have alook.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j3z3z
    yeah my tacho works motor starts vtec engages and no sounds of problems what so ever but i just want to be sure on the engine light/speedo issue
    Isn't VTEC speed dependant (Ie via the VSS?)

    Does your odomoeter tick over? It could be a cluster problem also, but check your ECU codes as a starting point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wynode
    Isn't VTEC speed dependant (Ie via the VSS?)

    Does your odomoeter tick over? It could be a cluster problem also, but check your ECU codes as a starting point.
    VTEC is oil pressure dependant, not via the VSS

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    Yeh that's what i meant, turn ignition on then check ecu light(small red L.E.D) that is located in centre of ecu.. then count the flashes and see which fault the code corresponds to.

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    "VTEC is oil pressure dependant, not via the VSS"

    That would mean you could engage VTEC at the traffic lights. I doubt it.
    VTEC is also speed dependant.

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    You dont have to have the car moving to engage VTEC. So it cant be VSS dependant. Would be RPM related instead if anything.
    Last edited by ACTI0NMAN-1; 03-03-2006 at 08:05 AM.

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