How long is the warranty for a speedometer?
How long is the warranty for a speedometer?
The speedometer or other instrument panel gauge may begin to work erratically at times. Our technicians tell us that the instrument cluster must be sent to a repair facility to correct this fault. The warranty has been extended on some of these units to 7 years or 70,000 miles.
What causes the speedometer to bob up and down?
If the EGR goes bad or becomes damaged, it may remain open when it is supposed to be closed, which will cause the speedometer to bob up and down sporadically, and will also cause the engine to run very roughly. Every Honda Civic has a fuse box, which is located on the inside of the dashboard on the driver’s side.
Why does my car not report the speed?
This last point is the important bit: the ECU is responsible, at least in some cars, for reporting the speed of the vehicle from the speed sensor to the speedometer. If there’s a problem with the ECU, this process can be interrupted – meaning the speedo either reports speed inaccurately (not good with speed traps around), or not at all.
What to do if your speedometer is on the Fritz?
If this fails, or you can’t identify the cause of your malfunctioning speedometer, you should consult with a professional mechanic in your area that will be able to give your car a good check over and find out exactly what’s causing your speedo to be on the fritz.
Can a bad speedometer sensor cause you to slow down?
A malfunctioning speedometer sensor can also cause a speedometer to act erratically, fluctuating the reading from one speed to another; even though in reality you’re not speeding up or slowing down.
When to see a mechanic about your speedometer?
If you feel you are driving faster or slower than what the speedometer reads, it is a good idea to have your vehicle inspected by Your Mechanic, as this might be a problem with the sensor that can be repaired or an indication that the speedometer sensor needs replacement.
Why does the needle bounce on the speedometer?
That should cure it… The speedo cable for those old cars is like a spring. If it hangs up somewhere due to poor lubrication when it releases there is pent up energy so it “over releases” and creates the needle bounce you see on the speedo. This is first a lubrication issue.
Where is the speedometer sensor on a car?
The speedometer sensor is located inside the transmission and attached to a driveshaft, which impacts multiple functions of the car. Due to this fact, it’s possible that the Check Engine Light will light up on the dashboard if a sensor problem is discovered by the vehicle’s CPU.