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say exactly what sensor, is it on the engine,? if A/T car , is it on the A/T tranny? (output as in trans output sensor?) engines? Engines include a 2.4 Liter 4-cylinder rated at 177 bhp (132 kW) with
161 lb·ft (218 N·m) for Lx-Se sedans and 190 bhp (142 kW) with 162 lb·ft
(220 N·m) for EX-Ex-l sedans and coupes; as well as a 3.5 Liter V6
rated at 272 bhp (203 kW) and 254 lb·ft (344 N·m).
My 1995 Honda Accord EX Transmission was completely sometimes could not drive smoothly and sometimes too slow. Seems like not ingear in motion. A lot of drivers in the free-way hornned me. I got stress out. So tell me to change the new transmission or not!
Sit on top of transmission, you can see it from under the hood on passenger, this year Honda came with cable or elec type, if it has a cable, check from there to see if cable broke, if not broken check the speedo, pull it out and check the little gear, if both, good bad speedo head, if elec, type replace speed sensor, no repair other then that can be done.
stand infront of your car, open hood and look at transmission assembly, Vss is neardown the throttle body, and for sure , it is two wired sensor, yellow and orange,,(yellow wire connected to ignition on)
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