Tuscan speedo behind by 10 mph

Tuscan speedo behind by 10 mph

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Let off some steam Bennett

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2,424 posts

172 months

Sunday 19th February 2023
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Been out for a quick drive today and I noticed my speedo needle is about 10 mph slower than the digital read out.

The digital is working bang on to the correct speed but the needle is running behind.

Any ideas

Thanks

Snaaakeey

152 posts

73 months

Monday 20th February 2023
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Is the indicator arm zeroing when you turn on the ignition or is it starting below the 0mph mark?

If its resetting to zero then its possibly the speed sensor on the rear passenger wheel hub (gape between the cog teeth and the sensor has opened up and needs resetting ) or the sensor is on its way out or possibly noise in the system ( check your earth points).

If the arm sets under or over the Zero mph mark then the arm has slipped on its shaft ( just a small grub screw). There is a how too knocking about in pdf. Is an easy job really but you have to take the printed circuit board sandwich out of the dash pod. it comes out with speedo. Flip it over and you will see the worm gear, grub screw and zero switch. Did mine resently.

Let off some steam Bennett

Original Poster:

2,424 posts

172 months

Monday 20th February 2023
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Snaaakeey said:
Is the indicator arm zeroing when you turn on the ignition or is it starting below the 0mph mark?

If its resetting to zero then its possibly the speed sensor on the rear passenger wheel hub (gape between the cog teeth and the sensor has opened up and needs resetting ) or the sensor is on its way out or possibly noise in the system ( check your earth points).

If the arm sets under or over the Zero mph mark then the arm has slipped on its shaft ( just a small grub screw). There is a how too knocking about in pdf. Is an easy job really but you have to take the printed circuit board sandwich out of the dash pod. it comes out with speedo. Flip it over and you will see the worm gear, grub screw and zero switch. Did mine resently.
Thanks for the info, i will check where the needle is sitting. From memory it was at 0MPH

lee02

367 posts

252 months

Wednesday 1st March 2023
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Morning I am assuming you have the wavey dash with digital readout in the centre and an analogue speedo? If yes , this common . There is a submenu were you can increase the value on the analog dial. From memory it’s represented as a percentage. It takes a bit of trial and error but it’s straightforwards once you understand the process. I believe Keith Hume has a copy of the dash instructions.

Let off some steam Bennett

Original Poster:

2,424 posts

172 months

Wednesday 1st March 2023
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Mine is a MK1 with the old style dashboard, strangely the needle has decided to start working correctly again

Thanks for the help

lee02

367 posts

252 months

Wednesday 1st March 2023
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Morning I am assuming you have the wavey dash with digital readout in the centre and an analogue speedo? If yes , this common . There is a submenu were you can increase the value on the analog dial. From memory it’s represented as a percentage. It takes a bit of trial and error but it’s straightforwards once you understand the process. I believe Keith Hume has a copy of the dash instructions.

Gadgetmac

14,984 posts

109 months

Tuesday 28th March 2023
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lee02 said:
Morning I am assuming you have the wavey dash with digital readout in the centre and an analogue speedo? If yes , this common . There is a submenu were you can increase the value on the analog dial. From memory it’s represented as a percentage. It takes a bit of trial and error but it’s straightforwards once you understand the process. I believe Keith Hume has a copy of the dash instructions.
Hi. I also have this problem. Who is Keith Hume and do you know how I contact him please?

Thanks in advance for any help.