ELD code & speedometer problem
I have a 98 civic dx coupe 5 speed, My check engine light came on one day after i started the car and pressed the throttle, and at the same time the speedometer started jumping around when the thottle was pressed. the were 2 codes EDL voltage high and one for the 02 sensor. When I cleared the code they came right back and after i drove it all the electrical stuff in the car started surging, ie; lights, engine, lights in the cluster. I replaced the altenator and the ELD, the surging of the lights and engine went away but the speedometer still jumps around and when hooked to a scan tool it says that the car is going 160 miles an hour and once it goes to 4000 rpm the engine wants to cut out if i unhook the speed sensor it doesn't cut out at 4 grand. the ELD code is still there and so are the O2 codes. does anybody have any ideas? Could it be a bad speed sensor (I replaced the ELD about a month before I replaced the altenator thinking it was just bad ELD, and I have tried a different ecm)
noops,
if you are still around, let me know. I'm dealing with very similar problems on my 98 dx. My speedo went dead, MIL came on, and 3 codes...the 02 sensors and a High voltage code.I had a fuse blow too (the speed sensor/alternator fuse)I took it to a shop and they said it was most likely the alternator, but I'm not buying that. Fuses blow when there's too much current being drawn, not produced. I unplugged the o2 sensors and the fuse still blew again. I unplugged myspeedometer in the dash and the fuseblew again. All wiring looksand wire harnesses look tobe in good shape.
what fixed it for you?was it a faulty speed sensor all along?
Matt
if you are still around, let me know. I'm dealing with very similar problems on my 98 dx. My speedo went dead, MIL came on, and 3 codes...the 02 sensors and a High voltage code.I had a fuse blow too (the speed sensor/alternator fuse)I took it to a shop and they said it was most likely the alternator, but I'm not buying that. Fuses blow when there's too much current being drawn, not produced. I unplugged the o2 sensors and the fuse still blew again. I unplugged myspeedometer in the dash and the fuseblew again. All wiring looksand wire harnesses look tobe in good shape.
what fixed it for you?was it a faulty speed sensor all along?
Matt
I did find the answer to this problem. See my other posts for the solution.
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_501475/tm.htm
https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_501475/tm.htm
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