ya it definetly seems as though everyone has this problem lol. fortunetly we have those handy little plugs in the spare tire compartment to let some of lake supra flow free lol, dang it life
so i was just wondering if anyone had a good answer for me. i have my 90 auto that the speedometer doesnt read accurately and i changed the 10 inch cable and that didnt help so i took the dash cluster out and on the cluster where the cable for the speedo goes theres a broken peice of plastic...
as ive said id like to pin point the problem before i throw more money at it. allready bought one part i was told was the problem for sure and spent 30 bucks on something that did not solve my problem. would like to stray from this sort of thing in the future if at all possible. catch my drift
its the stock speedometer. i would assume analog i suppose. also im not sure if its ever been messed with previously but perhaps. so maybe thats something to look into yes. i did notice today now that i paid attention to it that it takes a sec or two to wind down to zero after stopping...
so my speedometer is not reading accurate by any means. i have figured out that im going 35mph when it reads 60 and im doing 60 when it reads 85 so on and so fourth. my question is this a problem with the cable or the gauge. i had bought the smaller end of the cable that attaches to the tranny...
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