I had this problem with the 95 and took the car for diagnostics. it was the vehicle speed sensor. it is secured with one bolt and attaches with one wire to the back side of the transmission. it's hard to reach but you can change it yourself. first check the connection and wiring on the one yoyu've got.
is there afuse for the odometer at Honda accord 1997
your vss controler is bad i just replaced 1 on my wifes accord green s was flashing some times check engine and my speedo or milagge didnt work but after replacing vss control it all works right
Sounds like you need a speed sonsor
It is illegal to disconnect an odometer. Why would you want to do this?
1999 lx "V4"?you moron, buy a service manual.
The odometer and trip odometer on your 1994 Honda Accord may have stopped functioning due to a faulty speed sensor, a broken gear in the odometer assembly, or a wiring issue. Over time, the internal gears that drive the odometer can wear out or break. Additionally, electrical problems such as blown fuses or damaged wiring can also lead to malfunction. A thorough inspection of these components can help identify the specific cause.
It should be on the back of the transmission, almost directly under the throttle body. If you want to get rid of it, just unplug it, but your speedometer and odometer will stop working.
If the speedo works and the odometer doesn't, it neeeds to go to the speedo shop as the problem is inside the spedo. GoodluckJoe
Under the speedometer. Push the trip meter reset button and the display will change from outside temperature to the odometer.
On the dash, right below the temperature gauge.
The odometer in a Honda Accord may stick due to mechanical issues, such as a malfunctioning speedometer cable or a faulty instrument cluster. Dirt or debris can also accumulate, causing the odometer gears to jam. Additionally, electrical problems or a weak connection in the wiring can prevent the odometer from functioning properly. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help prevent these issues.
The speedometer is a part that commonly fails on the 1994-1997 Accord. Buy a used cluster on eBay for about $80 from a reputable seller, and swap it yourself. The wiring on your car is probably fine, as well as the speed sensor on the transmission.