Had the same problem and changed the Variable Speed Sensor and it solved the problem for me. I have a 1994 Accord LX sedan.
The transmission will not shift properly if you try to disable the odometer. The check engine light and abs light will also come on.
If its a manual, it will bolt up and function, but not properly. If its an automatic, it will bolt up and not function at all.
Many times a transmission will not function properly when the transmission fluid is low. Check the transmission fluid and fill to the full mark.
It's the fluid inside the transmission that lubricates the gears and allows the transmission to function properly. It should be replaced with Diamond SPT III transmission fluid.
Because the engine is not properly configured
There is no mechanical odometer in these vehicles that can be disconnected. Odometer output is driven by the computer based on information from sensors on the transmission and pre-programmed information about axle ratios, tire sizes, etc. Trying to disable this will make your vehicle not work properly, if at all.
The odometer on a 1993 Nissan Quest will stop working if the sending unit has failed. When a signal is not received from the sensor, the odometer is unable to properly update.
If you talking about a Manual transmission then no. You will need all the parts needed for a manual transmission to properly function. However the Toyota A40 3speed is the same length as a Toyota W50 5speed.No welding is necessary. you will need to relocate the shifter hole about 5 inches back for the shifter to fit and function properly.
If you have a headache and take aspirin do you function properly? If you take strychnine will you function properly No you will be dead if you take to much and will not function at all.
why is it important that the lungs are able to carry out their function properly?
for the circulatory system to function properly the heart always needs to be beating properly
The proteins must be built properly so they will function properly, which is essential for the cell to be able to function properly.