gauge problem
sdogg518
12-07-2004, 07:17 PM
hey guys need some help. im lookin to buy this 1995 eclipse but the speedometer and the odometer dont work. does anyone know how to fix this problem or know of any instructions or what not to how to go about fixing this problem?
thanks a bunch,
scott
thanks a bunch,
scott
scottsee
12-07-2004, 09:45 PM
set it on fire, call you insurance company, they'll buy you a car with one that works!
1stGenRocks
12-07-2004, 11:14 PM
there is a fuse for the guages. im not sure which it is on a 2g but that should fix it.
spyderturbo007
12-08-2004, 08:25 AM
there is a fuse for the guages. im not sure which it is on a 2g but that should fix it.
:1:
This blew my mind when I figured it out......you can remove a fuse and the odometer stops working..... :naughty:
If I remember correctly you also loose your speedo, tach, power windows and locks.........
DAMNIT
Oh well.
:1:
This blew my mind when I figured it out......you can remove a fuse and the odometer stops working..... :naughty:
If I remember correctly you also loose your speedo, tach, power windows and locks.........
DAMNIT
Oh well.
sdogg518
12-08-2004, 02:43 PM
thanks a lot for ur help guys
ashah000
12-08-2004, 03:33 PM
If I remember correctly you also loose your speedo, tach, power windows and locks.........
So get a big ricer speedo and tach and take that fuse out :evillol: :D
So get a big ricer speedo and tach and take that fuse out :evillol: :D
lv_sinnerz
12-29-2004, 02:20 PM
there is a fuse for the guages. im not sure which it is on a 2g but that should fix it.
Forgive the dumbass question, but I'm assuming that is the same thing with a 90 eclipse, right? Where the fuse is just blown and needs replacement?
Forgive the dumbass question, but I'm assuming that is the same thing with a 90 eclipse, right? Where the fuse is just blown and needs replacement?
GSTRacerNVUS
12-29-2004, 04:29 PM
yes, as long as its the same situation.
EclipseRST
12-29-2004, 05:09 PM
:1:
This blew my mind when I figured it out......you can remove a fuse and the odometer stops working..... :naughty:
If I remember correctly you also loose your speedo, tach, power windows and locks.........
DAMNIT
Oh well.
Or you can just go under the hood and unplug the speed sensor. Then all it affects is the speedo and odometer! Then if you need to know what speed you are going pick a certain RPM to remember certain speeds. I do this when I take long trips, like 4300rpms in 5th gear = 100mph! :iceslolan
This blew my mind when I figured it out......you can remove a fuse and the odometer stops working..... :naughty:
If I remember correctly you also loose your speedo, tach, power windows and locks.........
DAMNIT
Oh well.
Or you can just go under the hood and unplug the speed sensor. Then all it affects is the speedo and odometer! Then if you need to know what speed you are going pick a certain RPM to remember certain speeds. I do this when I take long trips, like 4300rpms in 5th gear = 100mph! :iceslolan
lv_sinnerz
12-29-2004, 05:29 PM
Or you can just go under the hood and unplug the speed sensor. Then all it affects is the speedo and odometer! Then if you need to know what speed you are going pick a certain RPM to remember certain speeds. I do this when I take long trips, like 4300rpms in 5th gear = 100mph! :iceslolan
Yeah, the thing is I want to AVOID being chased by a fleet of armed police officers with itchy trigger fingers! :devil:
Yeah, the thing is I want to AVOID being chased by a fleet of armed police officers with itchy trigger fingers! :devil:
spyderturbo007
12-30-2004, 09:22 AM
Or you can just go under the hood and unplug the speed sensor. Then all it affects is the speedo and odometer! Then if you need to know what speed you are going pick a certain RPM to remember certain speeds. I do this when I take long trips, like 4300rpms in 5th gear = 100mph! :iceslolan
I have a logger that shows vehicle speed as seen by the ECU. Will unplugging the speed sensor effect the logger??
I have a logger that shows vehicle speed as seen by the ECU. Will unplugging the speed sensor effect the logger??
ashah000
12-30-2004, 10:26 AM
I have a logger that shows vehicle speed as seen by the ECU. Will unplugging the speed sensor effect the logger??
That better work, cause my logger is on the way. :evillol:
That better work, cause my logger is on the way. :evillol:
1stGenRocks
01-01-2005, 11:35 PM
unplugging the speed sensor will make it so the logger doesnt know how fast you are going since the logger uses the same sensors as the ecu.
lv_sinnerz
01-03-2005, 02:52 AM
Err.... I tried checkin the fuses, and they seemed alright, but I saw none that were of just the speedometer guage. Unless it was just the guages itself, and in that case, if that fuse was bad, wouldn't none of the guages work? Because my RPM guage works fine, and so does gas, warning lights, etc, just not odometer and speedometer.
lv_sinnerz
01-12-2005, 03:39 AM
Stupid question time again.... The speedometer cable, where the hell is it connected? Is it connected from the engine side of the firewall or from the instrument cluster? I took the dash apart and we could NOT get that cable to come loose from the dash side. It just would not budge!
lv_sinnerz
01-13-2005, 10:53 PM
TTT please! Thank you!
EclipseRST
01-14-2005, 03:11 AM
It is not a cable... Its a plug on the end of the wiring harness. Under your throttle body/intake manifold on the rear of the tranny there is a plug sticking up, you need to clip the harness into that and it tells you your speed and milage.
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