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Posted on Jul 17, 2008

How to fix the tachometer/speedometer on a 1992 honda prelude

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Sadly there is no repair, you have to buy a new intrument cluster. Sorry Bro

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I have 91 honda prelude.and the speedometer is not working properly.what else can i find help.and look for to fix this problem

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SOURCE: The tachometer on my 92 Honda Prelude Si works but the factory speedometer isn't whatsoever.

Its probably your speed sensor mounted on the back side of your transmission on top of the final drive gear. Its the sensor/plug located just under the shift linkage. Make sure its bolted down tight and check for any loose connections.

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SOURCE: speedometer on 92 honda prelude si

no there is no easier way if he didnt put the pin to the cable back on it must be reattached

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