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Old 10-04-2009, 09:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Vtec Quit Working Help

vtec quit working along with the speedometer, is there a fuse linked to this the vtec has a selnoid right, just checked my oil about a half court low..h22a1
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prob.not enough oil pressure for the vtec to kick-in. top your oil off and see what happens..
heres a link read it over... ---> The Official "Why VTEC doesn't Engage" Thread - Honda-Tech
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Its not working because your speedo is not working. It wont engage if it thinks your at a stand still. I would check to see if your VSS is working properly?
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Its not working because your speedo is not working. It wont engage if it thinks your at a stand still. I would check to see if your VSS is working properly?
x2 the VSS is one of the many sensors that needs to be working for VTEC to engage.
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It's the VSS for sure. Try searching next time, I had this issue a long time ago and there are many threads
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Cool thanks guys, where is the vss located?? Is it on the tranny somewhere??
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