To fix a non-working tachometer in a 1999 Honda Civic hatchback, first check the wiring and connections to the tachometer, ensuring there are no loose or damaged wires. Next, inspect the ignition system, as a faulty ignition coil or distributor can affect the tach signal. If these components are functioning properly, consider replacing the tachometer itself or the vehicle's ECU, as these could also be the source of the issue. Finally, consult a repair manual for specific troubleshooting steps or seek professional assistance if needed.
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It depends on what kind of car you are working on, but it sounds like it can be an external voltage regulator, or even a fuse Some vehicles do not charge with out a rpm signal. The cause of the tach not working may also fix the alternator.
Check your fuses before anything else. Easiest and cheapest fix.
check the fuses
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).
To fix a ratio on a 2000 Honda Civic transmission, follow the procedure stipulated in the users manual.
You will need to change the brakes and rotors on the Honda Civic to see if that fixes them. If not, take the car to a mechanic and have them fix the problem.
I'm not sure about the speedometer, but if the tach is not working a good bet would be the tach filter. With age, a wire often breaks off on these. Look in one of the service manuals to find location. The speedometer may have a similar sensor, but I'm not certain. Thanks! I will check out the book ASAP. Appreciate your answering.
Break it open, then fix it...silly.... :P
You don't fix it, you just replace it. After replacing it get an alinement.
The seat belt's are guranteed for life. Take to dealer and they will repair for free.
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