03hdfatboy
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You may want to try replacing the sensor first. Or borrow a speedo from someone else to c if that is what it is.
Ride on the highway for several miles just to see if your traveled distance is in step with your odometer. A 1/4 mile sample is not enough. If mile markers on the highway track in sync with your odometer, I would say the speedo has a problem.
All the diags showed CLr.
..it looks like I need a new speedometer -- right?
Bill
thanks to all responders. I can always count on some good tips and suggestions here.
I did read in the manual about the speed sensor located on the top of the tranny. It is held in place by an allenhead capscrew -- do I remove that to see if cleaning it will help?
IF my actual speedometer went bad, what do I need to replace or fix on it? If it is bad, do I need an entire new speedometer? hummm another note here - the speedometer always worked fine - the needle did not even flicker or bounce - one day I cranked it to ride and the needle just sat on zero and didnt move.
Bill
As the speedometer is a fairly expensive part it may be worth investing in a vss first just as a final test if the vss is ok then you will have a spare from what i have read on this forum it is a fairly common item to have problems so perhaps not a bad idea to have one in the spares box
Brian
Triple threat!! :newsmile100:
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Tank, that's just plain MEAN!!!:s
I agree - triple threat is just being MEAN!!! I NEED a working speedometer NOW!!!
Bill