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my friend has a 97 honda civic ex and his odometer has stopped working for the last month and he doesn't know what to do. neither do I, so please any advice for fixing this problem would be greatly appreciated...thx in advance
I bought an Si cluster where the odometer gears were screws up (which wouldn't make it function). I suppose that the odometer can go out independently from the speedometer.
Re: Odometer is not working - cracked solder joint
The odometer quit working on my 1996 Honda Del Sol S. So I took the instrument cluster off. On the Del Sol this is actually pretty easy. I was surprised, although I should not have been, that there was no cable going from the transmission up to the speedometer. Instead there is a Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) on the transmission which sends pulses up to the electronics in the speedometer. A stepper motor is what turns the odometer. I thought there might be a mechanical issue. But I could not find any problems with the gears that turn the odometer.
So I got online and read in a honda-tech newsgroup that several people have found broken solder joints on the speedometer PC board. Most of the people who posted talked about the speedometer quitting. Solder fatigue is a likely cause because the lead free solders are less vibration resistant than the old tin-lead solders. I used a magnifying loop to check the joints and, sure enough, there were two cracked connections on the pins from the stepper motor. I have attached a couple photos. The attached close up photo is not very good. But you can kind of see the crack.
I used solder braid to wick up all the tin-silver (lead free) solder and then re-soldered the joints with tin-lead. I put everything back together and now the odometer works again! I probably should have touched up all the solder joints on the printed circuit board with tin-lead - oh well. If I have problems in the future I will do this.