Speedometers on 2nd Gen Acura Integras tend to get "sticky" after years of use. They tend to get dust and grime in them - and eventually, they stop working entirely. The average price to have this fixed at a mechanic, I'm told, ranges from $150-300.
Here's a small guide that might help you fix the speedo cable yourself. A brand new speedo cable is about $30 if you get an oem one.
Rpm is a sensor on your engine. Speedo comes off the tranny or transfer case. Some speedos are digital and some are cables. The digital ones- take out the old sensor and spice on a new one and screw it back it. Here is the matching part James Mac
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Speedometers on 2nd Gen Acura Integras tend to get "sticky" after years of use. They tend to get dust and grime in them - and eventually, they stop working entirely. The average price to have this fixed at a mechanic, I'm told, ranges from $150-300.
Here's a small guide that might help you fix the speedo cable yourself. A brand new speedo cable is about $30 if you get an oem one.
http://www.g2ic.com/forums/showthread.php?t=169990
Best of luck to you, sir! I own a 1992 Integra myself. =)
Rpm is a sensor on your engine. Speedo comes off the tranny or transfer case. Some speedos are digital and some are cables. The digital ones- take out the old sensor and spice on a new one and screw it back it. Here is the matching part
James Mac