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small prob
small prob
small problem
my speed odomitor stoped working at 199999km's
how can i get this back working again?
matty
my speed odomitor stoped working at 199999km's
how can i get this back working again?
matty
try tapping the button with something like a pair of pliers.
i had to give mine a sharp rap to get it to work again.
[ either that or drive it another kilometre ]
i had to give mine a sharp rap to get it to work again.
[ either that or drive it another kilometre ]
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The odometer is driven by a small motor via a shaft and plastic worm-drive gear. Its possible that the motor might have an intermittent connection or the gear binding. Is the tripmeter working as well, as the motor drives both via the shaft. Its possible,with a small screwdriver, to remove the odometer for inspection. The motor that drives both the odometer and trip meter gets its power supply from the PC board at the back of the speedo.
Nick
Nick
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Woop wrote:The odometer is driven by a small motor via a shaft and plastic worm-drive gear. Its possible that the motor might have an intermittent connection or the gear binding. Is the tripmeter working as well, as the motor drives both via the shaft. Its possible,with a small screwdriver, to remove the odometer for inspection. The motor that drives both the odometer and trip meter gets its power supply from the PC board at the back of the speedo.
Nick
The ones I've played with have a magnetic disk inside the speedo that spins via the cable...... its the magnetic attraction that moves the "needle"....mind you this was in an MQ !!!!
There's plenty of instrument techs out there .... if all else fails use the yellw pages
Kingy
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Assuming GQ. The prob is the drive in the gearbox. I havent fixed mine yet, but basically its a square drive that makes connection for the electical odometer. This square drive becomes worn and rounded, and doesnt make connection. Buy them genuine from Nissan for bugger all.
I have to fix mine yet.
I have to fix mine yet.
Heath & Melissa - 93 GQ LWB.
This joint said they could fix my mates speedo for 85 bucks and that every gq speedo that he has seen that is broken has had the same problem. Also for 15 bucks they will look at it tell you what is broken and if it is fixable. Nissan quoted him $300 for a new odometer, I know what I will do when mine dies in the arse
Ringwood Speedometer Service
693 Whitehorse Rd Mitcham 3132 (03) 9874 2260
Ringwood Speedometer Service
693 Whitehorse Rd Mitcham 3132 (03) 9874 2260
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