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Old Jul 5, 2008 | 08:41 PM
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Default RE: Another Speedometer Problem

that's what these forums all about........ helping eachother with common cars diagnose and fix common problems.
It's all about the DIY!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old Jun 24, 2013 | 12:26 PM
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alright guys completely new to this site
but if you guys cant help me i will have to burn my civic to the ground

okay speedometer stop working car stop charging

new alternator still not charging no battery light on dash.. checked all fuses and replaced ecu...car worked great for about a 40 minute drive then speedometer and alternator stop working

done some research found this forum and proceeded to fix wires behind intake bracket they were fixed before i owned the car and was fixed with duct tape ... so ripped all that off and use electrical tape of course

now still no charging and still no speedometer any ideas
the only one i have at the moment is that the ecu is fried just dont have another one laying around to try and dont really wanna fry another one
 
Old Jun 24, 2013 | 01:58 PM
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Turn key on to II but no need to start engine. Check that you have 12 volts on the black-yellow wires at the alternator and the speed sensor. If not, they're not going to work. The wires may actually be broken not just frayed.
 
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