speedo
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- donnieg
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speedo
Hi when i am driving my van the speedo needle keeps jumping up and down but it steadys its self when i reach 50 or above. What can i do to stop this as when i am traveling in town it jumps so much that i don't know my proper speed. I wouldn't mind if it was only by a couple of mph but it goes from 0 to approx 40 all the time.
- BOXY
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Re: speedo
It's probably the square slot in the grease cup on the left front wheel wearing round, or the circlip has fallen off.
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- Ian Hulley
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Re: speedo
Here ya go ... http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... gory_id=47
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- docklad
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Re: speedo
could be the above. or could be a kink in the cable causing the inner wire to revolve with actually revolvng the pin in the back of the speedo clock, thereby only just catcing as it turns.
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- donnieg
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Re: speedo
Thank you very much guys 
