It hooks up to the transfer case.
AnswerIt hooks up to the transfer case.What Year is your Civic?
If its a 91-95 Its easy to locate the Cable. If its a 96-2010 It Has a VSS. I Suggest you bring it to a pro.
There is no cable.... Its electronic.
If a 1992 Honda Civic's speedometer is erratic, the problem could be the speedometer cable. It could also be the speedometer sensor malfunctioning. Check both components carefully.
A 98 Civic does not have a speedometer cable. It is an electronic speedometer. So if you are having problems with it not working the most likely culprit is the vehicle speed sensor (VSS).
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There is not speedometer cable on a 1996 Honda Civic. There is a throttle cable. Top replace this unhook it from the throttle body and gas pedal. Hook on the new cable to snake it through the firewall. Properly hook the throttle cable to the gas pedal and throttle body.
To replace the speedometer cable for the 1998 Honda Civic, first purchase the cable for about 7 to about 11 dollars. Then, remove the negative battery cable on the vehicle and open the instrument panel. Remove the three terminal connector from the speed sensor and replace it with the new one.
The cable that controls the speedometer needs to be replaced more than likely. That is what had to be done to a Dodge Stealth's speedometer to work properly. ==New Answer == Actually - there is no speedometer/odometer cable on a 1993 Honda. The system is all-electrical. So it has to be either a bad wiring harness/plug connector, OR a bad speedometer head (unlikely).
Where the cable hooks on to the transmission there should be a little screw what adjusts the cable.
because its a 1995 honda civic
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I have a 2004 Honda Civic. The Speedometer rests at 35 MPH and when traveling at 55 MPH, it reads 85MPH.
it should be at the back of the gear box but most of them are electric its all down to what model