400SE speedo / tach dash removal advice please
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Simple stuff first, remove steering surround drop the steering wheel and column and by various means and good torch you should then be able to see if the cable is attached to the back of the instrument. I have managed to get my hand in there and make sure it is screwed in correctly. The instrument rarely fails but they can if suffering from constant misting and condensation. if all ok then go to the other end (gearbox) and make sure that all is attached correctly they do have a habit of working loose. The other common issue is that due to no lubrication of the cable or wear they can seize and strip the nylon gear wheel at the gearbox end. Removal and examination will confirm. While it is off you could attach a electric drill to the cable end and run it and check for instrument indication. Finally the cable can seize and break the cable in the sheath in which case its a cable out job and send to "Not so" Speedy Cables for a refurbishment.
Thanks Jack,
Had a quick look at the cable gearbox end while the car was on a ramp this morning having the brake fluid pressure filled. All looked OK from the outside and I am nice and hard now.
Used Speedy cables about 15 years ago for a speedo cable replacement for my 1935 car. They were quite speedy then, guess older age catches up with us all in the end
Nick
Had a quick look at the cable gearbox end while the car was on a ramp this morning having the brake fluid pressure filled. All looked OK from the outside and I am nice and hard now.
Used Speedy cables about 15 years ago for a speedo cable replacement for my 1935 car. They were quite speedy then, guess older age catches up with us all in the end

Nick
Jack Valiant said:
Simple stuff first, remove steering surround drop the steering wheel and column and by various means and good torch you should then be able to see if the cable is attached to the back of the instrument. I have managed to get my hand in there and make sure it is screwed in correctly. The instrument rarely fails but they can if suffering from constant misting and condensation. if all ok then go to the other end (gearbox) and make sure that all is attached correctly they do have a habit of working loose. The other common issue is that due to no lubrication of the cable or wear they can seize and strip the nylon gear wheel at the gearbox end. Removal and examination will confirm. While it is off you could attach a electric drill to the cable end and run it and check for instrument indication. Finally the cable can seize and break the cable in the sheath in which case its a cable out job and send to "Not so" Speedy Cables for a refurbishment.
Think my current speedo cable is a bit short 

To drop the steering column do you remove the bracket holding it to the bottom of the instrument console.
Thanks
Nick
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