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Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 2
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Hi all,
My daughter just bought a 95 WB Festiva. The previous owner changed the original blue dash cluster to one with a tacho (black gauges). Perhaps from a later model as the milage was quite low. I have tested the speed readings against 1km markers. It seems at 100km/h the newer speedo reads 88/89ish. I have the original cluster but it doesn't work at all! The question is; are the speedos compatible? Or is it just that this newer one is no good either? I have located another later model cluster but if they are not the same ratio, not much point...... Cheers, Graham |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Sydney
Posts: 8,893
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If everything works fine bar the discrepancy between displayed speed and actual speed I would just keep the cluster you have and do a few runs with the GPS to note what the differences are.
Eg, 40= X km indicated 60= X km, 80= X km, 100= X km and 110= X km etc. Note it down somewhere in the cluster, perhaps on a post it note and after a few weeks you will memorise the change. Perhaps they are different between a manual and auto box??
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 2
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Thanks for that, tho I'd already done it.
Being it is a 17yo's car I wanted it to be accurate. No excuses for you miss! After I posted the original question she said to me "The needle goes way under zero when stopped." Ok by how much? "About the same as it is out by!!!!" So I ripped out the cluster, clicked it open, prised off the needle and checked behind it under a magnifying glass. Sure enough it was cracked and probably slipping on the shaft! As I still had the old one I tried the needle from that. Hey presto, it works. With a little testing against my GPS and adjustment we got it more accurate than I thought possible. Thanks again and I hope it helps someone else. Graham. |
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