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Old Aug 8, 2010
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Speedometer problem

I have a 94 civic ex coupe, and recently i hit a bump on my road and my speedometer went crazy. its now all the way around back at 0 whenever the car is running, and when the car is off if falls down about an inch to about 180 miles an hour. The odometer still works, so i dont think it is the VSS. And ideas?
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Re: Speedometer problem

A mechanical odo with a loose cable?
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Re: Speedometer problem

most likely. get a Haynes repair manual in any autozone or similar shops.
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Re: Speedometer problem

I think you have a loose cable too
 
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