Could be a faulty sensor
It will affect the speedometer. For example, bigger rims will make you go faster than what the speedometer is actually reading. If it say's 50mph with regular rims, then with larger rims you will be going faster.
If you change the size of the diameter of the original size of tire , YES If you go LARGER in diameter , you will actually be going FASTER then your speedometer indicates and If you go SMALLER in diameter , you will actually be going SLOWER than your speedometer indicates
The size of tires can effect that accuracy of a speedometer. Larger tires will cause the speedometer to read less than you are actually going.
speedo cable?
it could affect the speedometer reading, (actually going faster than is indicated), and abs operation would be affected as wheel speed would change.
My 2001 speedometer reads too fast... Here's what I figure is happening:I use the smaller of the recommended tire size (per the Owners Manual) - but the speedometer thinks I have the larger ones and calculates the speed accordingly.So when my speedometer says I'm going 78 mph, I'm actually only going 75 - I figure that has saved me from a few tickets in PA & Ohio.If your speedometer is way off, a transmission shop may be able to help you with what should be a relatively inexpensive fix.
That is nota good swap. The 205 tire is about 1.5 inches shorter. At a speedometer reading of 60 mph you will actually be going 56.6 mph.
Speedometer reading will be over by 3%.
Yes, if you get bigger tires it will say you are going slower than you are, and visa versa, you can go to a mechanic to get it recalibrated
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The speedometer was going very high up.
Generally when a speedometer is going backwards the person is slowing down or stopping. If that is not the case see a mechanic.