To replace the speed sensor on a 1990 Honda Prelude, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Locate the speed sensor, which is typically mounted on the transmission; remove the electrical connector and the retaining bolt. Pull out the old sensor, then insert the new one, securing it with the bolt and reconnecting the electrical connector. Finally, reconnect the battery terminal and test the sensor to ensure proper function.
It depends on which version of Prelude (there were five generations) you are referring to.
I am in the process of replacing the speed sensor in my 90 prelude. It is located on the transmission. with a small cable with a plug on the end of it. Looking at it from the passenger side . you can see a picture of it on eBay.. just type in 1990 Honda speed sensor.. there are several...
Yes, the 1988 and 1989 Honda Prelude has a VSS that is a cable sending unit that connects to the gauge cluster in the dash.
vss= vehicle speed sensor. try the wheel.. id say there is nothing wrong with the sensor itself.. try the wiring
its not a speed sensor its a speed cable mine went out on my 89 lude i think it's about 40 bucks for the cable at the dealership. it's pretty easy to take out and install the new one as long as you know where to look.
in park my 94 honda prelude 2.3 idles at 4000 rpm what can i do to slow down the idle ? <><><><> Idle speed is controlled by the computer, and is not adjustable. You have a problem with the computer or a sensor. Take it to a shop.
I have a 1990 prelude that is in the dealership as I write this to have the speed sensor replaced. I have just been told that it is on the transmition. It is a sensor.
The Honda Prelude does not have a governor or speed limiter. It is only limited by drag at high speeds.
The speed sensor on a 1997 Honda Prelude operates by generating an electrical signal based on the rotational speed of the vehicle's transmission output shaft. It typically uses a magnetic or Hall-effect sensor to detect the movement of a toothed wheel attached to the shaft. As the vehicle moves, the sensor sends pulses to the engine control unit (ECU), which processes the information to calculate the vehicle's speed and relays it to the speedometer and other systems. This feedback helps in optimizing engine performance and ensuring accurate speed readings.
To replace the speed sensor on a Honda Pilot you first need to research it. There are two speed sensors on the Honda Pilot. One is on the transmission the other is on the left front wheel. To replace the one on the tranny all you do is unscrew it. To change the other you have to remove the wheel, brake caliper and caliper bracket. Then you remove the hub. Then you pull it out.
The speed sensor on a 1994 Honda Civic is located on top the of the transmission. To replace it unplug the sensor from the wire harness then the remove mounting bolts and assembly from the transmission.
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