Speedo cable.
Speedo cable.
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redcar

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737 posts

268 months

Sunday 27th June 2004
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Anybody know were I can get a speedo cable, on mine it goes from gearbox to a square thingy on the wing, then another cable from the thingy to the gauge. The one thats snapped is the gearbox to square thingy.
Anybody know what the square thingy does.
450SE 1990

NHyde

1,427 posts

270 months

Sunday 27th June 2004
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All the usual suspects , RT , Peninsula should be able to help . Peninsula got mine about six months ago , was in stock .

......... er why do you want to know how badly you are breaking the law

redcar

Original Poster:

737 posts

268 months

Sunday 27th June 2004
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NHyde said:


......... er why do you want to know how badly you are breaking the law


Its always nice to know what you're been nicked for Neil.

Thanks for advice.

Martin
Not long now.:

streaky

19,311 posts

271 months

Sunday 27th June 2004
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redcar

Original Poster:

737 posts

268 months

Monday 28th June 2004
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streaky said:
www.speedycables.co.uk

Thanks.
I'll try them also.

andymadmak

15,294 posts

292 months

Monday 28th June 2004
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www.speedograph-richfield.com/ are a bit cheaper than Speedy. They made one for my 400se a couple of months ago.
I also had the cable made about 18inches longer so that the routing would be better (tight cable turns is what makes the inners break)
The box thingy links to the ECU, and sends a signal that the car is moving. The ECU holds the idle a bit higher as a result until you come to a complete stop for some reason.

Andy

>> Edited by andymadmak on Monday 28th June 08:56

redcar

Original Poster:

737 posts

268 months

Monday 28th June 2004
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Got one from Gatwick TVR, factory had it in stock.
This is the second time Gatwick TVR spares Dept have got difficult to get hold of parts for me, last items were number plate lights. Good company very helpful.

streaky

19,311 posts

271 months

Monday 28th June 2004
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andymadmak said:
I also had the cable made about 18inches longer ...
Size matters - Streaky

redcar

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737 posts

268 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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Just got new cable, but I'm confused.
One end of the new one in plain round cable the other end is the cable ground down to make it square, however this is loose if fitted in the gearbox end which has a square socket.
The old cable at the gear box end had an engineered male square end fitting, but the new one do's not.
Does anybody know if this fitting should be on the new cable and TVR have left it off

streaky

19,311 posts

271 months

Friday 2nd July 2004
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[quote=andymadmakThe box thingy links to the ECU, and sends a signal that the car is moving. The ECU holds the idle a bit higher as a result until you come to a complete stop for some reason.[/quote]I have been told that it was something to do with the automatic gearbox on the Range River - Streaky

redcar

Original Poster:

737 posts

268 months

Saturday 3rd July 2004
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streaky said:
[quote=andymadmakThe box thingy links to the ECU, and sends a signal that the car is moving. The ECU holds the idle a bit higher as a result until you come to a complete stop for some reason.
I have been told that it was something to do with the automatic gearbox on the Range River - Streaky[/quote]
Thanks Streaky.
No it's not that end of the cable its the other end that goes into the gearbox, the new cable is just plain (round) the old one has a metal male square end on it, I think its not been fitted to cable at production.
Sounds like a Range Rover cable, perhaps I'll try them today as my TVR dealer is closed today.
Just don't like not knowing how fast I'm going as I blast other people.:

andymadmak

15,294 posts

292 months

Monday 5th July 2004
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redcar said:
Just got new cable, but I'm confused.
One end of the new one in plain round cable the other end is the cable ground down to make it square, however this is loose if fitted in the gearbox end which has a square socket.
The old cable at the gear box end had an engineered male square end fitting, but the new one do's not.
Does anybody know if this fitting should be on the new cable and TVR have left it off


The innner cable should be square at both ends.
At the gearbox the larger flat plated end is held in by a fork (in turn held by a bolt.)
The little square box end (ie, under the bonnet) is a simple screw sleeve fit. If you aint got these fixtures you may not have the right bit. BTW, despite what the dealer may tell you, it's definately NOT the Range Rover cable. I tried that too and it doesnt work!

Andy

Andy