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Old 12-09-2021, 09:55 PM   #3
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Re: Speedometer died.

I should've posted more information. I pulled the speedometer cluster and did an inspection. The needle was at zero when I opened it up. I found the needle some what stiff to move and it won't return back to zero on it's own. I left it at 55 mph when I put it back together and in the 2 tanks of gas since it has very slowly moved to down to 51 mph.
It would be nice to know if the needle should move easily enough to drop to zero when there is no signal from the DRAC. That would tell me if there is a problem in the speedometer unit.
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