"Ticking" noise from speedo?

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"Ticking" noise from speedo?

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Morning all.

I replaced a cheapo aftermarket fog light switch for a VW one last week. Took my van home to Coventry over the weekend to show the family and seem to have developed a ticking/clicking sound that increases in speed as the van does.

I'm guessing the speedo cable isn't quite connected as I removed the whole pod to do a bit of tidying and to fit a new digital clock (which just counts!!).

Has anyone come across this before.

Thanks
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printmonkey wrote:
I'm guessing the speedo cable isn't quite connected as I removed the whole pod.


That'll be it.
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An old trick from an old friend ... try disconnecting the cable from the back of the speedo and running 3-in-1 oil down the inner cable and reconnect it firmly. :wink:

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g60steve wrote:
printmonkey wrote:
I'm guessing the speedo cable isn't quite connected as I removed the whole pod.


That'll be it.


Ian Hulley wrote:An old trick from an old friend ... try disconnecting the cable from the back of the speedo and running 3-in-1 oil down the inner cable and reconnect it firmly. :wink:

Ian

Cheers guys, seemed like the only explanation, I've only had the van for a short while and I wasn't sure if it was another 'design feature' :lol:

Thanks for the 3 in 1 tip Ian. Now all I have to do this week is sort out the leak from the coolant expansion tank :D
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If the tank is cracked you could try the "hot knife" method to melt the plastic and seal the leak.

However new ones are available from Brickwerks.
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... yword=tank" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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"Ticking" noise from speedo?

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g60steve wrote:If the tank is cracked you could try the "hot knife" method to melt the plastic and seal the leak.

However new ones are available from Brickwerks.
http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... yword=tank" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Cheers Steve

It's the tank cap, new one on the way from brickwerks along with a few other bits an pieces.
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