Dead Speedo - guess I should have expected it

Dead Speedo - guess I should have expected it

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judas

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6,069 posts

266 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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Only had the Tuscan a couple of weeks and already the speedo's decided to pack up. Drove into work this morning at zero mph - made good time considering Lucky I have the Road Pilot or I would have been buggered due to all the speed cameras on Nottingham's ring road. After about fifteen miles the speedo came back to life briefly before dying again. It will be going in for its 1000 mile service soon so it's no big deal - as long as no one shoots the GPS satellites out the sky

ajvmoore

170 posts

286 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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Hi Judas

did the digital speed readout fail as well as the internal windscreen wiper? - I have never lost the digital one. Mine took two attempts to fix, and has worked perfectly for two years now.

Suggs

393 posts

283 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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My Speedo is constantly going wrong. Currently it is behaving just like yours with intermittent total failure followed by a brief period of working OK. I've lost count of the number of repairs that I've had.

I mean ... making a reliable speedometer is not rocket science is it? Still, it keeps the mileage low

judas

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6,069 posts

266 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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Yes - the digital readout failed too, not just the needle Is this bad?

fish

3,998 posts

289 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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If they both go its just a snapped cable

Suggs

393 posts

283 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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Its more likely the transducer, as its all electronic, there is no cable.

bertie

8,566 posts

291 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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It's a hall effect pickup on a toothed cog on the diff output on the passenger side. If the distance from the cog to the sensor is incorrect the signal is corrupt and doesn't register.

Easy to adjust yourself, should be 1mm IIRC, or just get the dealer to adjust at service.

johnwilk

97 posts

291 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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What year is your car? The diff sensor used to send signals to the speedo (digital and analogue) was changed in 2001 to a different sensor that was less sensitive to dirt and going out of adjustment. Mine was replaced under warranty (my car's 2001 Sept)and has not been a problem since. I also had a problem with the small plastic worm gear inside the pod - this had sheared, resulting in the failure of the analogue needle but continuation of correct readings from the digital readout. This was also replaced under warranty by a very nice lady when I visited the TVR factory for a meeting. Hope you get it sorted soon.

TVR5

595 posts

265 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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Bad luck!
But will be sorted for free at the service. TMS Melton Mowbray I guess.

Yours isn't a black Tuscan is it? Saw what looked like a nearly new one last week near Nottm station in Black. Looked fantastic.

judas

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6,069 posts

266 months

Thursday 30th January 2003
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johnwilk said: What year is your car?


Brand new Guess it's just the usual teething troubles.

judas

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Thursday 30th January 2003
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TVR5 said: Bad luck!
But will be sorted for free at the service. TMS Melton Mowbray I guess.

Yours isn't a black Tuscan is it? Saw what looked like a nearly new one last week near Nottm station in Black. Looked fantastic.



Thanks That would have been me - or the missus. It's going in for its 1000 mile service soon, so it will all get sorted then.