Hope this works Jeff.
I can't believe you had the willpower not to test it out ..
It's not hard when you're a pessimist and aren't in a hurry to be disappointed - yet again. I frankly doubt this will fix it. The only part of this, that makes sense to me, is that it's the only sensor I haven't yet replaced or tested somehow.
It's not hard when you're a pessimist and aren't in a hurry to be disappointed - yet again. I frankly doubt this will fix it. The only part of this, that makes sense to me, is that it's the only sensor I haven't yet replaced or tested somehow.
I was reading on a Honda car forum about how a failing VSS can produce symptoms similar to a bad coil or a bad TPS. I found this weirdly encouraging. Most of the time there are symptoms with the speedometer as well as error codes though too. Never had either of the latter. Wish I was off today to test it. I noticed the rubber block where the wires emerge from the sensor was cracked and dry-rotted on the old sensor, otherwise nothing obvious.
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Just curious what the old VSS looked like.
Keeping our fingers crossed that this works for you!
Both test the same with Volt-Ohm meter (no specs for checking it that way in the manual though so don't know how valid) but I would expect that result on the bench since the problem only occurs under a very specific set of conditions, assuming this turns out to be the cause.
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