speedo
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Greg #210 and Dean #366
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Thanks for the replies 210 has second gauge behind passenger seat both stopped so I think not mechanical PS I cant seem to add post to old topics?
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April 6, 2012 at 5:09 PM Flag Quote & Reply
Dandj
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Greg as far as I know (mine's an XT) , the odometer is an electro mechanical device which works off the same electical inputs from the sensor as the speedo, so if the speedo is working it must be an odometer fault.
Don't know what your second gauge might be. Is the LT diferent to the XT?
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David and Janet Ribbans, Oka 148
April 6, 2012 at 6:01 PM Flag Quote & Reply
Peter & Sandra James Oka 374
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Is the one behind the passengers seat a Tachograph? could be if it was a bus used commercially. They will both use the output of the speed sensor located on the rear of the transfer case so if both ahve dies I'd look at it from the transfer case connections first.
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Oka 374 LT Van
April 6, 2012 at 9:26 PM
Greg #210 and Dean #366
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Posts: 58
Thanks for the replies 210 has second gauge behind passenger seat both stopped so I think not mechanical PS I cant seem to add post to old topics?
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April 6, 2012 at 5:09 PM Flag Quote & Reply
Dandj
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Greg as far as I know (mine's an XT) , the odometer is an electro mechanical device which works off the same electical inputs from the sensor as the speedo, so if the speedo is working it must be an odometer fault.
Don't know what your second gauge might be. Is the LT diferent to the XT?
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David and Janet Ribbans, Oka 148
April 6, 2012 at 6:01 PM Flag Quote & Reply
Peter & Sandra James Oka 374
Member
Posts: 412
Is the one behind the passengers seat a Tachograph? could be if it was a bus used commercially. They will both use the output of the speed sensor located on the rear of the transfer case so if both ahve dies I'd look at it from the transfer case connections first.
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Oka 374 LT Van
April 6, 2012 at 9:26 PM
David and Janet Ribbans - Oka 148
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