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Speedometer rebuild/repair

Arniep

Jr. Member
Joined
Jan 5, 2006
Messages
73
Loc.
Polo,(Northwest) Mo
My speedometer crapped out, wrapped around a couple of times, then quit. I replaced it with one from my parts Bronco, it worked good for a week. Now it's jumping around, acting like the other one did before it quit. I say that to get to this: what is the best option, send it to someone to rebuild, or buy a new one. I'm guessing someone rebuilds them. I do know that buying a new one is a pretty pricey option, not compatible with my budget. What are my choices?
 

904Bronco

Contributor
Bronco Guru
Joined
Sep 28, 2004
Messages
5,762
Loc.
San Martin, CA
This is what I was thinking, It might be your cable?

It could be or there is some sort of counter weight gizmo in the gauge that could be bad... As I had in mine.

The cheap fix would be to pull the drive out of the cable and lube it and see if it helps?
 

Rustytruck

Bronco Guru
Joined
Feb 24, 2002
Messages
10,875
Make sure to use proper speedometer grease and make sure the cable is routed properly so your not adding stress to the inner cable by poor routing of the cable jacket. This should be done first even if you decide to spend money on a new head unit. You don't want a new unit stressed by a bad cable running in hardened grease.
 
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