An "ometer" is a suffix used in various scientific terms to denote a measuring instrument or device. It originates from the Greek word "metron," meaning "measure." Common examples include a thermometer (measures temperature), barometer (measures atmospheric pressure), and odometer (measures distance traveled by a vehicle). Each type of ometer serves a specific purpose in quantifying different physical properties.
With balloon-ometer.
use an ometer
it's ether your meter cable is twisted or it's stripped out.
cable the ometer in its self nose not work
The vehicle speed sensor in the transmission may be bad.
A Merchandise-ometer is a tool or device used to measure or assess the quantity and quality of merchandise in a retail setting. It can help retailers evaluate inventory levels, sales performance, and product popularity. By providing insights into merchandise trends, it aids in inventory management and strategic decision-making. This concept may also be used metaphorically to gauge consumer interest and market demand.
the speed ometer cable is connected to transmission,unless its a4 wheel drive,then its connected to the transfer case.
abs sensors needs replacement I doubt this is true. I have same problem and abs works well on icey roads.
on my 85 nissan,the dial indicator is cracked,i was told i would have to buy a whole new speed ometer,so i use my tacometer to tell me my speed.,no speeding ticket so far,upp i need to knock on wood.
Yes it will send the wrong speed signals to the computer, you can change the gears to the speed ometer signal generator to correct that though. Check with a good auto tire shop , they should be able to tell you what you need to do.
using a high resistance-ometer ANSWER: Some commercial voltmeter have an input impedance of 11 mega ohms So instead of measuring across the resistance you may put the meter in series that will give you a voltage drop due to current that can be calculated to find the other resistance
fill up your tank, , keep track of how many gallons it took to fill up, re-set you trip ometer, then drive your car until the gas light come on, take total miles traveled and divide the by the number of gallons you put in your car and that's your MPG EX 375 miles on 13.5 gallons =27.7 MPG