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Old Jul 7, 2019 | 02:40 PM
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Hey there, I just replaced the clutch in my 2015 Accord EX 6-speed. It drives and shifts smoothly so everything is usable, but a few things are not working properly after I put everything back together.




First, my speedometer is not working. During the process of taking out my hubs I took out the speed sensors that stick into the hub. I made sure to put them back in and I didn’t stress the wires that were connected to the sensor at any time. It seems simple enough but is there something I needed to do to properly reinsert them or should I just buy new sensors...?




Second, when I was driving prior to the clutch change, if I drove fast enough, my shifter wouldn’t allow me to move into reverse. Now, I can be on the freeway going 65 and I can put it in position to pull it into reverse which freaks me out because it would be really easy to accidentally shift into reverse instead of 6th. Did I loosen something I need to tighten when I changed my clutch or can someone tell me if this is a product of the speed sensor not working as well?




Any information is appreciated
 
Old Jul 13, 2019 | 07:03 PM
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Did you find out what was wrong?

Wheel speed sensor should be for the ABS system and not for the speedometer.
There should be a line from the transmission that does that.
Would go over what was done during the clutch change and see if something was put back or torn out.
 
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