Speedo Needle Catching the perspex!
Speedo Needle Catching the perspex!
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PTOTY

Original Poster:

96 posts

241 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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Since I've owned the Tam I have always heard a very high pitched noise. I could never track it down...until now!

Whilst watching the speedo needle move up the mph scale it touches the perspex screen of the instrument pod....any change in speed causes the needle to vibrate a little and cause the high pitched noise.

Has anybody had to remove the perspex cover of the instrument pod? Is it easy? can the dealers do it?

Not a real bother just annoying!

Cheers

Beno

rolex

3,119 posts

279 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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I hate it when it bounces off the stop at the end of the scale.

rfisher

5,042 posts

304 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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You sure it isn't clutch squeel?

I wouldn't have thought that the dials would squeel even if it's catching on the perspex - more likely you'd get a tap-tap as it vibrates with the car.

rpa.janwell

1,653 posts

258 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2006
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You haven't hidden VBH in the boot have you??!!
That would account for the high pitched squeals........

fairclp

654 posts

267 months

Thursday 23rd February 2006
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No, VBH is in my boot.






I wish.

PTOTY

Original Poster:

96 posts

241 months

Thursday 23rd February 2006
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I wish VBH was in my boot!

It's not clutch squeel...the high pitched sound is created by a high frequency of little taps that creates an intermittant noise...when I'm cruising at motorway speed (80) the needle is clear of the perspex and there is no noise.

It is now startingt to leave a sratch on the inside of the perspex.

Anybody removed the pod and done any work on it?

Cheers

Beno

rfisher

5,042 posts

304 months

Thursday 23rd February 2006
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Pod comes off easily by unscrewing the 2 bolts on either side underneath.

I've not tried to get the perspex off but you may be able to shim the dials. IIRC the whole assembly is attached to the circuit board.

bobd

973 posts

241 months

Thursday 23rd February 2006
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When you have finished with VBH can I borrow her for 5 minutes