Terrano sticky speedo and rev counter

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minefield
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Terrano sticky speedo and rev counter

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Hi all,,

As I have said it sticks , You slow down and it's still on stuck on a 100ks and then it will jump back to where it should be , Rev counter is the same jumps up a bit at a time,

Is the a bush at the back of the speedo and rev counter that can be lubercated???

Or is it a speedo replacement job/??

Graham
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Post by tallsam66 »

I doubt it will be speedo cable as this has nothing to do with the rev counter.More likely a bad earth or something.
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Post by minefield »

With the speedo it will go down if you tap the front again it must be dry or something, As for the rev counter where would I find the earth.

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Post by 81CRUZ »

hey minefield wat year terrano my olds truck has the same problem it is a 1989 unsure wats wrong but if i find out will let u know and if u find out could u also let me know?
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Post by valiant87 »

I had same problem...red<---insert correct spelling here,here on the site somewhere that the needles bent in,sure enough that was the problem,just pulled dash apart,heated needle up and straightened
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Post by meatc »

valiant87 wrote:I had same problem...red<---insert correct spelling here,here on the site somewhere that the needles bent in,sure enough that was the problem,just pulled dash apart,heated needle up and straightened


Yeah what he said. Mine did the same. I dint heat mine just bent them back. If you lookyuo can see if they are bent and rubbing on the screen.
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