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chrisnsx
28-07-2007, 03:37 PM
Are there any garage in the south east, berks, hants, london that can fix my 91 import nsx. the eps abs tcs lights are on the dash. no one can fix the problem. no one can even change my speedo to mph!
its got very wide wheels front and rear. the steering wheel is standard. nobody has plugged it in to read the fault codes.its the eps thats bugging me most!
plans motorsport and honda cant help me. any other nsx specialists about?
thanks
NSX 2000
28-07-2007, 04:16 PM
Chrisnsx
You could give these a try:-
Euro American Car Services Ltd
Hornsey London N19 4BB
Tel 020 7281 8018 or 020 7281 1978
Ask for Kiki (the owner)
He looked after my american pick up and always had a nice aray of cars in the garage.
nsx453
28-07-2007, 09:27 PM
Hi.
My eps stopped working when the speedo stopped working.
I took it to my nearest NSX dealer (Brindley Honda in Halesowen, some 80 miles) who replaced the speed sensors and rebooted the computer to reset the eps.
No probs since. cost about £160.
Good luck
Mr_Spanners
28-07-2007, 09:42 PM
I'm a little baffled as to why you say Honda or Plans cannot help??? Surely either would be more than happy to at least recover the codes even if they're not happy to fix the problem because of the over-sized wheels???
Are there any garage in the south east, berks, hants, london that can fix my 91 import nsx. the eps abs tcs lights are on the dash. no one can fix the problem. no one can even change my speedo to mph!
its got very wide wheels front and rear. the steering wheel is standard. nobody has plugged it in to read the fault codes.its the eps thats bugging me most!
plans motorsport and honda cant help me. any other nsx specialists about?
thanks
Chris,
The speedo is a hours job once you've done it once. Just get the converter from one of the many sites such as import solutions.
What size tyres are you running.
Have you check your car's fluids?
Cheers,
AR
britlude
28-07-2007, 10:02 PM
fault codes come from reading the dash lamp flashes after contacts in the blue plug in the passenger footwell have been shorted together. oversized tyres, more accurately the wrong ratio between front and rear can fool the tcs into thinking there is a problem ... as i said before, do this first, and then report back, we can look up the fault codes and point you in the right direction! nobody actually plugs into a 91 in the first instance!
mine is a 91 JDM, and has a speedo 'dongle' fitted, so they are out there!
chrisnsx
29-07-2007, 11:34 AM
thanks for help guys much apreciated
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