I have a 96 accord, and I need to have the VSS or speed sensor changed. I don't really want to have to take it to a shop, so I was wondering how difficult it was to do on my own. I know that it is attached to the transmission, but that's about all i know. Would it be easy to get to?
10/26/2005 2:46:38 PM
Reasonably easy to get to...probably only retained by a bolt and a retainer clip, maybe two bolts.
10/26/2005 4:00:40 PM
under the hood, whats the general area i would be looking for?
10/26/2005 4:27:50 PM
this is for a '95 accord (and the disclaimer goes only up to that year) but it might be what you need. there was no guide for '96 http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0d/0c/3b/0900823d800d0c3b.jsp
10/26/2005 4:43:06 PM
it should be sticking straight out of the top of the tranny... probably towards the back near the firewall. there will be a stiff wire running out of it into the firewall somewhere. like zxappeal said... there's probably a retainer clip under the rubber boot and either 1 or 2 10mm (i think) bolts holding the actual sensor to the tranny casing.
10/26/2005 6:40:00 PM
Actually, it depends on which sensor you are actually needing to replace, there is a wheelspeed or output shaft sensor as well as a mainshaft speed sensor on that vehicle. I have changed a few mainshaft sensors on 96 accords specifically.
10/26/2005 7:48:23 PM
uh huh huh... main shaft sensor... huh huh
10/26/2005 11:13:57 PM
this is the right part correct?http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/94-97-ACCORD-SPEED-SENSOR-honda-vehicle-LIFE-WARRANTY_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ46104QQitemZ8009781742QQrdZ1
10/27/2005 10:51:47 AM
10/27/2005 11:12:41 AM
honda will replace the part I need for free?
10/27/2005 11:42:50 AM
well my friend with a 96 EX went in for a sensor problem and they replaced the sensor (somehow a few of the teeth went missing on the sensor where it touches the CV shaft) so they replaced the sensor and the axle for free.so it never hurts to ask.YMMV[Edited on October 27, 2005 at 11:55 AM. Reason : eh]
10/27/2005 11:55:12 AM
is that ebay part the one i need?
10/28/2005 12:10:07 PM
doesn't look like it. my civic's speed sensor sticks right out of the top of the tranny. very easy to get to and pull off. has 1 (or 2) bolts holding it in. there should be teeth on the vss. i dont know wtf that ebay thing is.
10/28/2005 5:37:19 PM
wow hunter, didnt know you were running a '96 accord transmission in your turbo civic that eBay auction DOES appear to be for the correct part, confirmed by 3 minutes on http://www.partsamerica.com (advance auto online):http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductList.aspx?PartType=1179&PTSet=A&SearchFor=Speed%20Sensor
10/28/2005 7:23:06 PM
ebay is a lot cheaper than anything else i've found...amazing how much cheaper, is that just how much places rip you off?
10/31/2005 3:45:08 PM
an actual store has overhead. ebay sellers often do not.
10/31/2005 4:17:31 PM
^bingo. phishbfm...running a parts business requires a fair amount of overhead, same as many retail businesses.Take the store I work at for example: The rent alone costs almost $4k a month. Electricity usually runs $1500 or more. We have four phone lines. We have AT LEAST $8k a month in payroll expenses...and we require somewhat skilled parts counter help. And we also run a parts delivery truck.Now, on average, we try to maintain at least a 30% profit margin, but this often does not occur. You tell me...is there a reason why folks selling shit outta their garage at home at their leisure or out of a small warehouse with no storefront and with no counter people can sell stuff at a reduced rate?They can also sell at a reduced margin, as they usually concentrate on higher volumes.
10/31/2005 6:40:23 PM
makes sense to me...im sure stores aren't thrilled about ebay...
10/31/2005 10:59:28 PM
^^^^^a honda is a honda. lots of honda/acura parts are interchangeable independent of motor, like water pumps, vtack solenoids, suspension parts, throttle bodies (diff. diameter sizes, but still works) to name a few. and since this thing is only a sensor, i figured it would atleast have a similar configuration to mine, but apparently not. that thing doesn't have any ridges for gearing like mine does.anywho, vss's are easy as cake to change.
11/1/2005 12:08:43 PM
blah blah blah, title of the thread is "Ever changed a Speed Sensor(VSS) in an Accord?" if you dont fit the bill sit down and shut up.
11/1/2005 1:34:17 PM
well, i just ordered one for 39.95 and will try and install it myself
11/1/2005 1:36:54 PM