Weird speedo problem
#1
Weird speedo problem
I got this problem each time the car is hot, a while after reaching full temperature. Slowly dropping until it reaches rock solid 0. If I stop the car for example 1 hour, it will be okay only for a few minutes. When the car is cool, no problem at all.
Can you help me?
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I'm not sure the problem is with the cluster itself... I've been having this intermittent problem for a while now. The car was sitting in the garage since June 2014, when I took it back last week it had these next problems with the speedometer. By the way, the battery was still fully charged and plugged when I started the car for the first time, I did not touch anything under the hood before starting it.
*I unplugged the wideband but it did the same exact thing than the RPM/speedo gauges (loses power in the same time).*
OCTOBER 4th
OCTOBER 6th, only in the morning (hear that buzzer?)
OCTOBER 7th, both needles are at solid zero, everytime.
I always had problem with my horn being quiet, and now that both needles are at zero and the wideband unplugged, the horn is much louder. Really.
No symptom regarding to the mechanic, still pull hards without any problem.
Should I add some grounds?
*I unplugged the wideband but it did the same exact thing than the RPM/speedo gauges (loses power in the same time).*
OCTOBER 4th
OCTOBER 6th, only in the morning (hear that buzzer?)
OCTOBER 7th, both needles are at solid zero, everytime.
I always had problem with my horn being quiet, and now that both needles are at zero and the wideband unplugged, the horn is much louder. Really.
No symptom regarding to the mechanic, still pull hards without any problem.
Should I add some grounds?
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I had this problem that started a long time ago along with the odometer lights going out .. sent it in to fourm member to get fixxed as he advertised repairs and took 2 months..yeaaaaa.. after getting it back seemed fine for a little but happened again but odometer was fine.. mostly when it rains it gets bad and happens alot but when its dry it happens every so often.
I Even added a ground and it didnt help
I Even added a ground and it didnt help
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I don't think it's a problem with the cluster either.
I did straight 600 kms today
First 300 kms: nothing at all, both needles dead.
300-500 kms: intermittent problem.
500 kms-now: cluster runs perfect.
I think it might be a problem with a transmission sensor?
I did straight 600 kms today
First 300 kms: nothing at all, both needles dead.
300-500 kms: intermittent problem.
500 kms-now: cluster runs perfect.
I think it might be a problem with a transmission sensor?
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My speedo reads 80 plus when I'm going 60. I think it's the speedo sensor on the transmission. My car has been sitting for four years I guess I should take the cover off and fix it.
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mine does the same, and the rpms are all messed up too, i will be idling around 1000 and it shows 2500.. then it gets all crazy and bounces all over.. speedo will mess up after 120kmh.. or sometimes it will just go to 20 kmh until i stop completely and go again.. rhd as well
#16
Okay I'm looking for a cluster repair shop right now. I went to a local electronic shop and they told me I should buy a JDM 0-180 km/h cluster (cheaper) and they would simply swap the circuit board (and the odometer's screen).
Odometer's screen has always been like that but it worked fine when I bought it in 2008, now it doesn't work anymore (light works, but no numbers).
Odometer's screen has always been like that but it worked fine when I bought it in 2008, now it doesn't work anymore (light works, but no numbers).
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The best thing would be to buy another 180KMH cluster.
Then, following DALE CLARK's write up on this site, remove the speedometer from your original board. Then you can swap your MILEAGE chip from your original speedo board to the new one.
Swap the speedo motor/face to the new one. That way you will not have to deal with your melted odometer.
Then you should be set!
Vince
Then, following DALE CLARK's write up on this site, remove the speedometer from your original board. Then you can swap your MILEAGE chip from your original speedo board to the new one.
Swap the speedo motor/face to the new one. That way you will not have to deal with your melted odometer.
Then you should be set!
Vince
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Here is the thread which details it:
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...o-mph-1015964/
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generati...o-mph-1015964/
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