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Old 16-07-2010, 17:10   #1
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Default Inaccurate Speedo

I think the speedo on my Trol is reading out by around approx 7mph, is there any way of calibrating it.
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Old 16-07-2010, 17:29   #2
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Old 16-07-2010, 17:37   #3
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mine under reads by between 5 and 7 mph .... so i need smaller wheels ?
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Old 16-07-2010, 19:00   #4
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mine is also out so i use a tom tom to see what my speedo says at 30/40/50 and never had it to seventy yet

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Old 16-07-2010, 19:08   #5
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my solution is less technical ... i know that if my speedo is reading 25 mph .... im really doing 30 , if it reads 40 mph , im doing 45mph ish
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Like briggie mine is under reading, 70mph on the speedo is 63mph on tomtom.
My truck is running the standard 16" alloys fitted from new so why do i have this prob.
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Old 16-07-2010, 22:19   #7
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Seems to be common across the range
Mine was the same but now running 33s and it's spot on
I guess the gearing must have been designed for diff size wheels or something
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been here before its certainly a nissan thing but suspect all makes under read
to protect your licence, its about 10% all the way.

i use to my advantage, as good cruising speed is 65 on gauge, so actually
about 60, so can speed with van and still be legal, keeping ahead of everyone
else that is believing their speedos lol.
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Old 16-07-2010, 22:43   #9
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Like briggie mine is under reading, 70mph on the speedo is 63mph on tomtom.
My truck is running the standard 16" alloys fitted from new so why do i have this prob.
no pat , my speedo says 25 mph when im actually doing 30 mph according to my sat nav
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mine is the same it says i'm going faster than i am going acording to tom tom
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mine is the same it says i'm going faster than i am going acording to tom tom
mine is the reverse of that ..... it says im going slower than i actually am
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Check my speedo against those electronic speed signs on the side of the road which flash up your speed. Mine is about 10klm/p/h high (speedo says about 60 when sign says about 50).
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Ah, you need smaller wheels on your sat nav
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Ah, you need smaller wheels on your sat nav
would larger wheels on the car work ?
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Old 17-07-2010, 08:14   #15
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incidently ... the needle doesnt jump or stick .. its a smooth progression
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