I found out, that the speedometer with large tires (31x10.5) is very wrong - of course
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Today I fixed the problem same way I did it with the Suzuki:
It's a job of only 1-2 hrs to find a new suitable ajustment.
Follow the instructions of the repair manual to get to the speedometer...
CHANGE_1:
The speed sensor has a ajustable spring.
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You'll find a very small lever with three grooves (very small). This is for pre-loading (??) the spring.
Now be careful! Just move this lever about 1mm. You will see the difference -> the pointer of the speedometer is now acting slower.
CHANGE_2:
The pointer of the speedometer has to be coreccted. Factory default the pointer shows exactly to 0km/h when there is no movement. Because of the change of the spring in step 1 you have to put the pointer a bit further downward. It is ok if the pointer shows about -5 to -10 km/h (which of course is not visible)
The whole job is "try and drive". It took me about 5 test-drives till the ajustment was done.
Table (km/h):
GPS_Speed, before_changes , after_changes
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0, 0, -7
5´,4, 0 (difficult to measure)
10, 8, 7 (difficult to measure)
30, 25, 29
50, 42, 50 (important speed)
70, 61, 71
100, 90, 103 (important speed)
I don't know so far if this changes will have affect on the speedometer only. It would be nice if the km-indicator is now also corrected - I will see and let you know.
Haasa.
Sorry for my english - but Its realy very hard to write down this technical stuff in english...
And sorry for no_pictures of the lever, spring and pointer.... (simply forgotten to take some)