behind the speedo is a web series released by redfoo (ex-member of LMFAO) after they split. currently two episodes have been released on you tube.
i dont know if the fiesta mk6 speedo is electric or mechanical, but if were mechanical, it would either be a bad speedo cable, a bad speedo, or a bad gearbox. if it were electrical, i would think that again it could be the speedo, or it could be the wiring, the sensor, or a computer if there is one
I'm afraid I don't know but I am struggling to find ANY Iveco wiring diagrams! I have a 1991 Daily 59-12 and the speedo has packed up. We have fitted a working recon one and its not working in MY Iveco. Have changed the sender unit in the gearbox too! We are getting positive readings for power into the speedo AND we have re fitted it to another Iveco where it works.....so need a wiring diagram for a speedo head unit for ANY Iveco model of a similar age!!!
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Probably you will need to remove the speedo cable and clean and lube it
all you have to do is unscrew the cable from the top of your transmission, then from behind tbe actuall speedo
behind speedo cluster little black box
could be crankshaft sencor or bad contact on connection behind spedo
Yes, if it has a mechanical speedometer. It can also be a relay that is clicking.
Sorry but no, it's prolly the cable that connects the speedo to the tranny, or the speedo itself, or perhaps the speedo gear drive at the tailshaft of your trans, if you can get behind and up in back of the speedo, or just carefully loosen the speedo unit, pull it out, the cable should be easy to see, it has a clip holding it into the back of the speedo, unclip it and turn the cable with a pair of vise grips or whatever, if it's broken you'll know. It's a matter of the process of elimination, start at the speedo and work your way back to the trans if you have to, to find the problem. jr
speedo has a wire from behind and it snaps loose sometimes. disassemble the dash and reattach it
Originally, "speed on in your speedo."
The speedometer cable on a 1989 S10 is behind the steering wheel. The speed sensor is mounted on the transfer case tailshaft.
If the speedo works and not the odometer, take it to the speedo shop as something is wrong in the speedo itself. You can't stop the odometer without stopping the speedo.
Speedo International Limited was created in 1914.
If the speedo il ok but the odometer doesn't work, take it to a speedo shop as the problem is in the speedo.
The brand Speedo made its debut at the Los Angeles games.