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The speedometer cable hooks up to the engine in a Honda Accord. This is how the vehicle is able to calculate speed.
I believe there is no cable to the center and speedometer
Loose or failing speedometer cable Speedometer head needs repair
When it quits working and the cable isn't broken.
possible cable Remove from transmission and check if in one piece - if not remove speedometer head and replace cable to transmission and head
It is possible for a speedometer to go on and off on a 1995 Honda Accord because the parts are worn out. A new speedometer mechanism may be necessary. Also, check to see if there are any loose parts. Rain and debris from a roadway can cause damage to the speedometer cable.
The speed meter or speedometer on a 1999 Honda Accord will stop working if the cable has been damaged or the sending unit fails. The transmission constantly provides information to computer and speedometer regard the speed the vehicle is moving.
There is no speedometer cable - all is electronic. A speed sensor mounted on transaxle connects to the back of your speedometer cluster, and trasmits that way. It's not mechanical like old cars.
There is no cable its electronic speed sensor
Since you replaced the sensor, and the speedometer still isn't working it is possible that you will need to replace the speedometer cable. Check the cable first to be sure that it is still properly connected, and if so replace the cable to see if that solves the problem.
There is no cable.... Its electronic.
Chances are you have a steel cable running from the speedometer to the transmission. Over time the cable gets dry. I had this happen on my 80 accord long ago. So I pulled out the cable and lubed it with grease and it worked fine after that. You can try spraying it with WD40 and see if that helps.