Common questions

Is the Check Engine light on in my Honda Accord?

Is the Check Engine light on in my Honda Accord?

This small yellow light (labeled “maintenance indicator”) is not the “check engine” light (1991 Honda Accord) How Long Can You Drive With Your Check Engine Light On? Is the car running normally?

Can a bad speed sensor cause a bad throttle?

In fact, symptoms of a faulty speed sensor may also result symptoms of other common components such as a defective coil pack or bad throttle position sensor. However, here is a list of the most common symptoms associated with a bad engine speed sensor:

How can I tell if my speedometer sensor is bad?

On most cars sold today, this will be indicated by the cruise control light being illuminated on the dashboard – even if it’s not engaged. If you experience this problem, it’s possible that the speedometer sensor needs to be replaced. 3. Check Engine Light comes on

Where is the oxygen sensor on a Honda Accord?

It’s just possible, though not common, that a technician wiping oil off the sensor damaged it somehow. On this 1991 Honda Accord, you can see how the oxygen sensor (little rat-tailed item) is located directly below the oil filter.

What to do if your tachometer is not working?

Close the hood, start the engine and test drive the vehicle make sure the tachometer is working. Dealing with electricity can be dangerous. If your tachometer is not wired properly, it can cause melting and burning. Amanda Harrell began her journey as writer in 2010.

Why do you need a tachometer on a boat?

A boat owner running a boat without a tachometer handicaps himself significantly. This small instrument dial, which details the revolutions per minute of the engine’s combustion, provides a critical window into the boat engine’s operation. It can provide an early warning to potential engine problems,…

How do you hook up a tachometer to a car?

Hook up the red wire to the positive side of the ignition coil, which is on the right side. Hook up the green wire to the negative side of the ignition coil, which is on the left side. Close the hood, start the engine and test drive the vehicle make sure the tachometer is working. Dealing with electricity can be dangerous.

What are the symptoms of a bad throttle position sensor?

A faulty throttle position sensor sends incorrect information to the ECM resulting in various issues in the engine, its performance, and fuel economy. Below are common symptoms of a faulty TPS. In most of the cases, all of these symptoms will show together making it easier to detect the faulty component. 1) Car Jerks

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