Odyssey LX V6-3.5L (2000)
Vehicle Speed Pulse Sensor: Testing and Inspection
NOTE: The following paragraph is an excerpt from Honda Service News, Dated November 2001
The '00-01 Odyssey with the navigation system has a differential driven vehicle speed pulse (VSP) sensor. Its signal is used to calculate vehicle speed for
the climate control system and the navigation system. The '99 Odyssey, the '00-01 Odyssey without the navigation system, and the '98-02 Accord V6 use
a vehicle speed signal that the FCM/PCM calculates from countershaft speed. This signal is shared by all systems that need a vehicle speed input.
Vehicle Speed Signal Circuit Troubleshooting
Before testing:
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Check to see if diagnostic trouble code P0720 (9) is indicated. If it is,troubleshoot the DTC.
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Inspect the No.9 (10 A) fuse in the driver's under-dash fuse/relay box.
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Check for continuity between the B16 terminal and body ground (G503).
1. Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported.
2. Disconnect the connector B (22P) from the gauge assembly.
3. Connect the B2 terminal to the positive probe of a voltmeter, and connect the negative probe to body ground. To prevent damage to the gauge
assembly, lay the gauge assembly on a shop rag.
4. Put the vehicle in neutral with the ignition switch ON (II).
5. Slowly rotate (over 3 mph (2 km/h)) one wheel with the other wheel blocked
Does voltage pulse from 0 to approx. 5 V or more?
YES - Replace the gauge assembly.
NO - Go to step 6.