This has happened several times to me... Turn Key to OFF position Hold in the Trip Odometer Reset Button Turn Key to ON This will force a instrument panel self check and the speedometer needle will correct its self. If that doesn't work the dealer can recalibrate the cluster to get the needle in the proper place.
I didn't know my car was going 72 mph because the speedometer broke. The needle on the speedometer bounced whenever I hit a pothole. The speedometer's needle was stuck at 15mph. Before I could glance at the speedometer, the policeman's radar gun clocked me going over the speed limit.
To fix a tachometer needle that is stuck on the wrong side of the resting pin, first, carefully remove the tachometer from the dashboard. Gently pry off the glass cover to access the needle mechanism. Use a small tool to nudge the needle back to its resting position, ensuring it sits correctly on the pin. Reassemble the tachometer and reinstall it, checking that the needle functions properly before closing everything up.
Did you try to race and go to the maximum that you could go. If so, you broke the needle and need to replace the spring inside
No. The needle is getting stuck because you have it hanging too far out. If your needle pushes too deep into the skin it snags.
I think it's the eye of the needle.
Your thermostat could be stuck open. Otherwise, you could have an electrical problem with your gauge. If the needle raises off of the resting point near cold a little while driving, it might be your thermostat is stuck. this would probably hurt gas mileage too. its an easy and cheap fix if it is a thermostat. Might also be a bad temperature sensor. Forgot about that. That's easy too.
Your airbrush needle may be stuck due to dried paint or debris blocking its movement. To fix it, try gently removing the needle and cleaning it with a solvent or airbrush cleaner. Be careful not to bend or damage the needle during this process. Once cleaned, reassemble the airbrush and test it to ensure the needle moves smoothly.
The float could be stuck because of stuck needle valve, or rust. The float could also be leaking and be full of fuel.
needle pliers
The needle and seat have dirt stuck between them, the needle and seat are worn out, the float is not adjusted properly or stuck, the float has failed (no longer has buoyancy), excess fuel pressure,
It has a needle stuck in its stomach.
It looks like evidence that Elizabeth is a witch