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  • Dumbass Newbie question!!

    Can anyone help me with a speedo/odometer/tripmeter problem?

    Being a 1993 build 2.4td I assume that the speedo is electronic and not cable driven. However, my odometer and tripmeter don't work either.

    Am I right in thinking that the 3 are all connected? It has been suggested by a garage that it is a transducer fault. Can anyone shed any light on the matter? How do I confirm/pinpoint the fault and how easy is it to sort?

    Any help would be greatful!

  • #2
    Speedo not working either?
    It's either the speed sensor on the transmission, the last sensor before the transfer case, (Unplug/ broken wire/ect) or the speedo head itself is faulty.

    Is the orange O/D off light blinking every three seconds when you're driving?

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    • #3
      Thanks, Bush - is it an easy job to sort once identified?

      No flashing lights at all!

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      • #4
        If the actual sender is broken you should be getting an engine or gearbox fault light.

        But it may be that it is a code thats not indicated in normal mode, and you may have to properly test the fault codes to find it.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by TonyN View Post
          If the actual sender is broken you should be getting an engine or gearbox fault light.

          It may be thatis a code that not logged on normal mode, and you nay have to properly test the fault codes to find it.
          Ok now its starting to sound confusing!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jelsplace View Post
            Ok now its starting to sound confusing!
            Mostly due to my crap typing! Edited to sound more english.

            Open your Diagnostics box (small grey one, either on N/S wing or next to fuse box). Short E1 and TE1 with a paper clip or bit of wire, then turn ignition on and count the flashes of the engine check light, or O/D off light.

            Its in the sticky thread in the Tech section.
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            • #7
              Ok, 2 flashes of engine check light. Now what?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jelsplace View Post
                Ok, 2 flashes of engine check light. Now what?
                Worry that you have a problem with the Turbo, that has nothing to do with the speedo.

                2 - Turbo boost pressure sensor

                It may be an uncleared code from sometime in the past, disconnect the batterys for 1/2 hour, or pull the ECD fuse if you have a coded radio and try again.
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                • #9
                  Lol! The way my days gone it could be the turbo as well!!!!

                  Lets see this weeks disasters:-

                  Brakes shagged
                  exhaust knackered
                  dead speedo
                  sleeping odometer
                  Now skatty Turbo?

                  Do I leave fuse out for 1/2 hour or is it only 1/2 hour if its the battery?

                  OK stupid question of course I leave it out for 1/2 hour!!!! (wheres that slap myself smilie?)
                  Last edited by jelsplace; 27 July 2008, 17:31.

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                  • #10
                    Ok Tony,

                    I reset the diagnostics and now get 1 flash...............any help?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jelsplace View Post
                      Ok Tony,

                      I reset the diagnostics and now get 1 flash...............any help?
                      1 is OK, thats situation normal.

                      It SHOULD (the ECD isn't foolproof, but generally pretty reliable) rule out the tranducer, and its wiring to the ECU. But it wouldn't hurt to just unplug it and plug it back in just in case.

                      Then I'd start by pulling the clocks out and making sure the all the plugs are in and the wiring looks OK. If someone has fitted a chip to alter the speed reading, they might not have wired it properly. Of even just left a plug out/loose after changing the dash face.
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                      • #12
                        Thanks Tony!!

                        I reckon thats a job for later in the week to check then!

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                        • #13
                          if you want to call over here one evening James we can fit the exhaust when it arrives and get the clocks out ect and check everything
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                          • #14
                            Sounds good Rich, only problem is I teach in the evenings! Down your way on Wednesday evening at Weeth but don't normally finish till 8.30 although I may get out at 7 if I'm lucky.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jelsplace View Post
                              Sounds good Rich, only problem is I teach in the evenings! Down your way on Wednesday evening at Weeth but don't normally finish till 8.30 although I may get out at 7 if I'm lucky.
                              i'm the other end of Camborne near tesco so only a mile away.if you want to spend a hour having a go then i'm up for it if you are
                              Last edited by stormforce; 27 July 2008, 21:20.
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