Speedo not working - any ideas
Speedo not working - any ideas
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Loudman

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381 posts

239 months

Sunday 25th April 2010
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Battery was flat the other day because of not being used for a while so put the charger on it (do this every month or so so not unusual) but when I went to drive it yesterday I noticed that the speedo isn't working (and hence digital mile-ometer also not moving), the needle just stays motionless at zero. I don't know if the recharging and the failure are connected, but seem like unlikely to be a coincidence, I may have caused a mini surge or something
I haven't checked fuses yet but is this a problem that others have had?

03 S2 111s

Justin S

3,658 posts

284 months

Sunday 25th April 2010
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Does the rest of the dash still work? If so, I would look at the speedo sensor on the n/s rear wheel possibly playing up. Sadly it is built into the rear bearing assembly, so you have to change the complete assembly, if found faulty.

Loudman

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381 posts

239 months

Sunday 25th April 2010
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Everything else still appears to be normal, just the speedo not registering anything, and miles not increasing as I drive (I think that the speed and distance is linked on most cars)

S Works

10,166 posts

273 months

Sunday 25th April 2010
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Yep, that's consistent with the wheel sensor either failing or coming off. It attaches to the hub on the pax side rear.

Loudman

Original Poster:

381 posts

239 months

Monday 26th April 2010
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Ah, thats interesting. I took the pax rear wheel off at the weekend to adjust my side scoop, I may have knocked something while I was doing it. What does the sensor look like and where is it?
Presumably there is a cable taking the data, could I have lost the connections there?

Edited by Loudman on Monday 26th April 17:42

Justin S

3,658 posts

284 months

Monday 26th April 2010
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Look for a black cable, which exits under the wheel arch liner and heads along the wishbone and plugs onto a connector that is mounted on a small metal plate,

Loudman

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381 posts

239 months

Monday 26th April 2010
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Is that the one that heads down through the wheelarch liner through a rubber doughnut grommet that you have to disconnect when you take the wheelarch liner out? If so then I may just have not plugged it in properly again...... Such are my mechanic skills.......

Justin S

3,658 posts

284 months

Monday 26th April 2010
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Actually, you are right, it goes in a black grommet, the one going under the liner is the rear lambda sensor.............
here, see the cable on the upper wishbone