[DeTomaso] Speedo noise

michael at michaelshortt.com michael at michaelshortt.com
Wed Dec 11 17:11:50 EST 2013


You need to check your cable routing, a new cable should not need any lube.

Michael



On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Don Franck <panteradon at gmail.com> wrote:

> Well crap.
>
> OK, let me try again.
>
> Drove the car with everything hooked up and the speeddo made a very loud
> noise.
>
> I disconnected the cable at the speedo, drove around the block.  NO
> noise!!!
>
> This is a new cable!!!
>
> I then sprayed dry spray into the end of the speed, reconnected the cable
> and NO NOISE.
>
> Sorry for my poor communication!!!
>
> Don
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 3:35 PM, <MikeLDrew at aol.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> In a message dated 12/11/13 12 26 10, panteradon at gmail.com writes:
>>
>>
>> Like I said before, I don't think it was the cable.  I disconnected the
>> speedo AT THE SPEEDO, not the transaxle.  Still had noise.
>>
>> One more thing I did not mention (my bad).  This IS a new cable.
>>
>> At any rate, the noise is gone now.  If it comes back, the speedo will
>> have to come out to be looked at.
>>
>> >>>Okay, now you're blowing my mind.
>>
>> You disconnected the cable from the speedo, at the speedo.  And you still
>> had noise.  That's what you just said above.
>>
>> That proves uncategorically, beyond a doubt, that the problem is not in
>> the speedometer--how can it make noise if it's not connected to anything?
>> Now, if the noise went away when you disconnected it, there would be at
>> least a remote possibility that the problem would be in the gauge.  But I
>> would view that as a 1% chance at best.
>>
>> If a speedo cable makes noise when it's not hooked to the speedo,
>> obviously the problem is the cable.
>>
>> If you just installed a new cable, did you take pains to ensure the
>> routing was friendly?  I have installed cables in the past in my own car,
>> where the routing was suboptimal and they made noise right away.  Although
>> it was a PIA, I had to just go back and rethink the routing behind the
>> dash, and take greater pains to give it as straight a shot as possible into
>> the back of the gauge.  That fixed it.
>>
>> Mike
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> Don
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