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Old 01-02-2014, 03:12 PM
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Originally Posted by JamesDean View Post
If the miles are correct we can conclude the speed signal is correct and the problem lies in the circuit that controls the speedometer needle. I would start by replacing the caps. They might not be providing enough power to drive the little motor that runs the speedo needle. I'd also reflow all the solder joints on that board as well. There are not a huge amount so it should be fairly straight forward.
Thanks!
I was thinking the same, and I will report back whether that helped.
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