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speedo problem
In cold weather the speedometer needle never moves. In warm weather it works perfectly with no bouncing or anything. I have no idea why that would happen. Any ideas?Tags: None
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Dink
there is a grease applied at the factory, it has probably hardened with age and dirt and needs cleaning out, the cold will of cause also harden it more.
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Anonymous
Originally posted by Dinkthere is a grease applied at the factory, it has probably hardened with age and dirt and needs cleaning out, the cold will of cause also harden it more.
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isaac
Pour some marvel mystery oil down the speedo cable and see what happens. I bet it works fine from then on.
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Dink
Originally posted by ZukiRyderOriginally posted by Dinkthere is a grease applied at the factory, it has probably hardened with age and dirt and needs cleaning out, the cold will of cause also harden it more.
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Originally posted by DinkOriginally posted by ZukiRyderOriginally posted by Dinkthere is a grease applied at the factory, it has probably hardened with age and dirt and needs cleaning out, the cold will of cause also harden it more.
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Anonymous
A related question:
My speedometer gives an indicated zero all the time now, which is high on the list of things to fix for obvious reasons. In trying to nail down where the problem is, should I be able to detach the drive cable and spin the front wheel, and see if the inside of the cable is spinning?
What's a good approach to troubleshooting the speedo?
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The most common problem with a speedo drive is the lower end that connects to the wheel. It engages the drive cog with a split end and when the cable get corroded, causing excess drag, the drive cog wrings the split end off the cable. Remove the speedo cable end from the back of the speedometer. You will see a square ended cable. Pull on the square end of the cable. The cable will slide out. You will be able tell easily if the split drive portion is still on the other end. If it is, just clean the cable, oil it lightly, slide it back into the casing and with your fingers, when it is as far down as it appears can go, turn the square drive end with your fingers while pushing down lightly. You wil fell it line up on the drive cog and then drop down about 1/8". That seats the cable to its drive. If you do not feel it seat and plug the top end into the speedo and it is not engaged, the first time the front wheel turns, it will wring the end off it. :-)
Earl
Originally posted by RockyMtnRoadRashA related question:
My speedometer gives an indicated zero all the time now, which is high on the list of things to fix for obvious reasons. In trying to nail down where the problem is, should I be able to detach the drive cable and spin the front wheel, and see if the inside of the cable is spinning?
What's a good approach to troubleshooting the speedo?Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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SqDancerLynn1
If you take a small screwdrive, needle nose pliers to the speedo gear box on the wheel. you can un screw the insert where the cable goes. You CAN NOT disasemble it, you can wash it out & pour in some new grease
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