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mcorben 
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Can anyone tell me where the speed pulse wire is located in a 2002 Honda Civic EX?

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mcorben wrote:

Can anyone tell me where the speed pulse wire is located in a 2002 Honda Civic EX?

Every Honda I've seen has the VSS wire on a wiring harness connected to the instrument cluster.  You can find it in other places but I prefer to tap into it there mainly because on the Pilot, the instument cluster in only held on by tension clips and 4 screws.  The VSS wire color is blue/white.  On my Pilot, the instrument cluster has three harnesses attached but the one in the middle has the VSS wire. 
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Blue/whiteAt cruise module above driver's kick
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mcorben 
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Thanks very much guys for responding. Can anyone be a little more specific in terms of location. (newbie alert)

Thanks again.

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There will be a small silver rectangular module above the driver's clutch that will have the wire that your looking for. The module may even say " Cruise Control " on it, but not 100 % sure.
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Still looking for the wire, under the dash there is several connectors with blue/white wires. No silver can or anything marked. Any idea which connector or is ther a way to tell by measuring with a meter?

I think the connector wire run from the instrument panel, it's hard to see up that far.

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I'm telling you, take the instrument panel off and you will see that one of the connectors will have the blue/white wire.  You should be able to pull off the black trim around the instrument panel since it only held on by tension clips.  After that, I believe the panel is only held on by 4 screws.  The connector will probably be in the middle.  Make sure you don't cut the wire though.
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Hi there,

Check out the site below to see if it helps find what your looking for.

Laters Chris

http://www.delta-autotronics.com/Speedsensors.htm

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The VSS and the tach wire are located right nect to each other at the Fuse/Relay box.
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