Introduction
In this guide, I will demonstrate how to remove and replace a worn gear out of the speedometer for a 2004 Honda Accord. These cars that wear out the gears of the speedometer will result in the engine spinning the gear, but not accurately turning the needle of the speedometer. After replacing the gear with one that fits right into the grooves of the speedometer system, the needle of the speedometer should show the accurate speed of the car.
Warning: This guide involves the disconnecting of a car battery. Before beginning, place your car in park, power off the ignition, and engage the parking brake.
Tools
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With the grip on the covered part of the cables, lift the battery cables off the terminal posts of the battery.
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Lift the right battery cable off the terminal post of the battery, then lift the left battery cable off the terminal post.
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Lift the engine tubes out of the way to see the speedometer gear sensor with the 12.0 mm flange bolt and plug attached next to each other.
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Fit a 12-mm socket wrench over the 12.0 mm flange bolt of the speedometer gear sensor.
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Turn the socket wrench in a counter-clockwise direction to loosen the bolt.
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Once the flange bolt is loose enough, twist the bolt off by hand.
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Use a pair of standard flat pliers to gently shift the speedometer gear sensor away from the bolt opening.
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Remove the speedometer gear sensor from the slot.
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Once the plug is disconnected from the speedometer gear, remove the speedometer gear system from the car.
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Gently pry out the metal pin on the side of the speedometer system, being careful not to bend the pin too much.
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Once the pin is loose, pull the pin out of the gear and put the pin to the side.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.