if you look directly below your throttle body you will see the speed sensor sticking straight up, it will be held on with 2 bolts and will have a set of wires coming out of the top
Speed sensor location(sensor removed) http://www.norcalcrx.org/library/images/axle_31.jpg
Picture of speed sensor
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The speed sensor on a 1989 Acura Integra is located on the transmission. It is a small unit with a two-wire clip which connects to the main engine harness of the vehicle.
speed sensor is located next to the throttle body
Remove the wiring harness from your speed sensor. Remove the speed sensor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new speed sensor.
There is a crankshaft position sensor that measures how fast it rotates
Speed Sensor is not working
The ecu code 17 in the 1988 acura integra is for the VSS (vehicle speed sensor). Hope this helps you.
Yes, that is one of hundreds of possibilities.
Answermy 99 acura integra has a fuse for gauge cluster, alternator, speed sensor vss o2 sensor is fuse 15 under the dashboard that fuse control all of them check that out
Yes, that is one of hundreds of possibilities
The speed sensor is located on the top of your transmission. You can see it pretty easily by just climbing under and looking for it.
LS does not have a knock sensor. GSR does have a knock sensor
On my 1990 Integra RS the speed sensor is a part of the speedometer assembly. I got code 17 after repairing a dry/noisy speedometer cable. After putting the speedometer cable and instrument cluster back together, I test drove the car and found the speedometer wasn't turning because I didn't have the cable inserted all the way. After driving just around the block with the speedometer cable not connected, code 17 appeared.