The mileage is kept by the computer.
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goaljnky New Member
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mergemini New Member
So if I buy a used speedo off eBay, it'll display my actual mileage?
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goaljnky New Member
Yep. Should be a straight forward plug-n-play operation.
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Minidave Well-Known MemberLifetime Supporter
Why does the needlle dropping below zero matter? As long as the displayed speed is accurate....but, isn't there a peg the needle's supposed to rest on?
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mergemini New Member
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Mr. Jim MudsharkLifetime Supporter
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mergemini New Member
With the power on, just moving it to zero. It holds for a bit, but just dropped about 5mph down below zero. When I bought the car (this weekend) it was almost 15mph off.
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Mr. Jim MudsharkLifetime Supporter
You have to un plug the speed remove the needle and put it back on in the position you want, when you plug it back in it will drop and settle. You might have to trial and error a few times to get it right, but each time you must in plug.
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mergemini New Member
Thoughts? May have to see if I can fix mine by removing the needle. -
mergemini New Member
Wanted to post an update. Needle continues to drop to the 6 o'clock position (it's a random position, but most commonly at 6), but it is very random. If the car sits for a few days and I start it, the needle makes a clicking sound and drops to 6. I assume it's doing its zero reset, but it does not stop at zero!
I've tried to remove the needle, I've moved the needle, nothing seems to work. I've resorted to leaving off the cover so I can easily move it back when this happens.
I've looked at buying a new speedo, but can't find much info on recoding the speedo to match mileage. I've had a hard time finding one with similar mileage (137k).
It's a tolerable problem, but since the car is for my 16 year old, I'd rather fix it!