Dinghy Odometer Reading - revisit
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06-08-2005, 12:11
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Dinghy Odometer Reading - revisit
Hi Roy,
I'm no expert but we have a friend with an Acura toad and it seems like they had to insert the key into a slot on the shift console to disengage the speedo. Just checked with Edythe and she said that she puts the key in a slot on the console next to the shifter and moves the shifter from park to neutral; Then takes the key out and puts it in the ignition and turns it to the first click. Hers was a '92 Accord but those Hondas are all about the same. Something to check anyway.... George snowbirdtogo wrote: > This past week I towed our 1990 Acura Legend down to Myrtle Beach SC > and back. I left the ignition key in position I (accessory)on way > down, odmeter still worked (443 miles), and position II(on)on way home > which also had the odometer working (446 miles). I didn't think the > Acura had a speedometer cable but maybe it does or I have to > disconnect some fuse to temporarilly disable the odometer. Any more > suggestions. > Roy Anderson > Sprinfield VA > 1986 PT-40 > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > |
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Dinghy Odometer Reading - revisit - snowbirdtogo - 06-08-2005, 09:05
Dinghy Odometer Reading - revisit - Mark Garber - 06-08-2005, 09:20
Dinghy Odometer Reading - revisit - Roy or Barbara Anderson - 06-08-2005, 09:32
Dinghy Odometer Reading - revisit - George Lowry - 06-08-2005 12:11
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