Speedo gauge sticking
Speedo gauge sticking
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Toady1

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1,622 posts

248 months

Saturday 13th October 2012
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I know the speedos in the tuscan aren't renowned for being the most accurate and acting erratic sometimes, but driving my new car home earlier the needle got stuck at 10mph at one point until I stopped at services, then again at 40mph when I st off again. It works for a while to start with then seemed to get stuck...the digi readout still worked fine as did the odometer. So doubt its the speedo pick up sensor, looks more like the clocks? Anyone else had this or can shed some light on it?

drivingfroggy

455 posts

216 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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I had a similar thing on mine. It turned out to be the meshing of the needle with its potentiometer. In the end it was a simple fix. Take out the stack of pcb's from the dash split them down to get access, then re-align the two small plastic cogs with each other. Align them so that they are "just" meshed, not fully interlocked because that makes them stick. Hope that makes sense.

Toady1

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1,622 posts

248 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Thanksfor the reply! A strip doen of the dash pod needed then! I think I know what you mean ta!

gralin69

233 posts

224 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
May help with if need to strip down
Good luck

Toady1

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1,622 posts

248 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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I think I've seen the problem whilst cleaning the inside! The clear plastic screen has moved and was touching the needle! So it must have been that!

Dickie Dastardly

721 posts

190 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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gralin69 said:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
May help with if need to strip down
Good luck
This post related to a question I'd asked. I followed the instructions which were very accurate; I also re-glued the perspex within the pod at the same time. The strip out is pretty straight forward just take your time and be methodical about it.

Good luck with the new car, I'll be watching your posts as I've still a few tasks need completing.

Richard

Toady1

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1,622 posts

248 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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Thanks for the helpful replies. I'll strip it down soon following that guide and glue it back in place! Think it was my fault wiping it en route as it looked a bit dusty! Ha ha!