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Speedo sensor needed
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Martin (this is his discussion board and store) can probably get you a new one, or a breaker (on eBay?) could supply a second-hand one...?
What's wrong with yours?...
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I would check the wiring first at that is what normally fails.
Interestingly enough, Suzuki have a different part numbers for the sensor fitted to Autos and Manuals (despite it fitting to the transfer case) so I am not sure you could use one from a manual car.
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I'll be honest and say that a second hand one would be the best bet as a new one could work out expensive if it's not cured afterwards .. Thanks
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stoneuk wrote: Hi, Thanks for getting back to me .. He electrical guy said he "Thinks" it's the problem as to why i've not any movement on the speedo .. (The odometer is working fine)
I'll be honest and say that a second hand one would be the best bet as a new one could work out expensive if it's not cured afterwards .. Thanks
I disagree with the electrical guy as how can the odometer be working if the sensor isn't? My old 2000 model has no abs, so the only thing counting revolutions of anything speed wise is that sensor. It therefore has to feed the odometer and speedo.
I'd suggest that the issue is in the speedo itself or the wiring to it.
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When i first fiited my sj box sensor wasn't sat correct and no miles where being added
Speedo needle used to jump around
But when it was showing speed miles where adding
I have a spare sensor somewhere from a manual
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Disconnect the battery for 15 minutes then reconnect.
50% of the time this will fix it for free
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j999pre wrote: Just found this so sorry if sorted.
Disconnect the battery for 15 minutes then reconnect.
50% of the time this will fix it for free
Now you've said this I remember someone posting this in the past.
Apologies for not remembering it before.
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