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1980 911 SC euro
I've lost my trip odometer, odometer and my speedo is erratic I did an engine drop back in 2001 and in the process was "less than elegant" when I disconnected the cable leading into the transmission. My splice job may be less than perfect After engine rebuild > install [thanks Dave Rielly] both speedo and odometer functioned ok... but now [last week] I've noticed the odometer doesn't function anymore thoughts??
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Kim Langley 1980 911SC [Euro spec] 1997 Mercedes C230 1973 BMW 2002Tii 1999 BMW M3 [son- Nick] 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 650 [son-Ryan] |
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If the speedo works but the odometer doesn't, then the you're getting a signal (electrical or mechanical) from the transmission. Sounds like you broke a gear inside the speedo. They are plastic, so this is not at all uncommon. If the speedo itself didn't work, then I'd suspect the cable.
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Chris M 1985 911 Carrera with a couple cosmetic only mods 2006 E90 330i 1999 E46 328i |
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Kim, I would suspect a broken gear. If you want, I have a spare 85mph from a '81 that you can borrow to test the wires/sending unit. The trip odometer and the speedo are accurate. I replaced it with a 150 mph unit and had it rebuilt by North Hollywood. Cheers, Rich
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Kim,
I've had the same issue since I bought the car. Speedo and odo work, but the trip meter dosent. Makes a clicking sound at 0009 and the speedo dosent go past 80. It's most probably a gear.
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Kyriakos E. Stylianos Baglama inspired 1982 SC Targa - (Currently Wallowing for GothingNC) |
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Dunno if this goes for older 911's, but on the 993 it's an absolute no-no to reset the trip meter while the car is in motion. It strips the gear and requires a rebuild.
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Jim, I was also told it is an urban myth by the folks at a speedo repair shop. Their explanation: the nylon gears just get old and tired; hence they break. A complete R&R on my speedo was <$150 including shipping. It took about a week to send, get it fixed, and recieve it back.
Now I don't have an excuse. Rich |
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Well, that's an urban myth I don't care to test. It's easy enough to just remember to reset it before I get moving.
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2022 BMW 530i 2021 MB GLA250 2020 BMW R1250GS |
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I had a similar problem when I turned on the lights, it was a grounding problem in the instrument harness. Fixed by running a new wire directly to the speedo as I was too lazy to trouble shoot where the break was.
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