J jayartibee Member Joined Oct 18, 2019 Messages 26 Points 61 Dec 22, 2023 #1 '57 plate Panda speedometer reads 10 mph under. is there any way to correct this?
koalar Distinguished member Written a review Joined Oct 24, 2016 Messages 9,294 Points 2,118 Location Cheshire Dec 22, 2023 #2 jayartibee said: '57 plate Panda speedometer reads 10 mph under. is there any way to correct this? Click to expand... Is it constant throughout the range In that when stationary it shows -10 10MPH it shows 0 20. 10 30. 20 And so on Or is it proportional to the speed say 0. 0 10. 8 20. 17 30. 26
jayartibee said: '57 plate Panda speedometer reads 10 mph under. is there any way to correct this? Click to expand... Is it constant throughout the range In that when stationary it shows -10 10MPH it shows 0 20. 10 30. 20 And so on Or is it proportional to the speed say 0. 0 10. 8 20. 17 30. 26
OP OP J jayartibee Member Joined Oct 18, 2019 Messages 26 Points 61 Dec 22, 2023 #3 pretty consistent. The needle is sort of at minus ten at standstill!
koalar Distinguished member Written a review Joined Oct 24, 2016 Messages 9,294 Points 2,118 Location Cheshire Dec 22, 2023 #4 jayartibee said: pretty consistent. The needle is sort of at minus ten at standstill! Click to expand... Great you can move the needle I will pull up so instruction in a minute Back soon Also can you make sure the car is on the correct tyres
jayartibee said: pretty consistent. The needle is sort of at minus ten at standstill! Click to expand... Great you can move the needle I will pull up so instruction in a minute Back soon Also can you make sure the car is on the correct tyres
koalar Distinguished member Written a review Joined Oct 24, 2016 Messages 9,294 Points 2,118 Location Cheshire Dec 22, 2023 #5 For me at 6`2" the lower part of the always reads a little out because I am looking down on the needle But the needle does commonly gets nudged when the battery gets low and the needles move violently as the car cranks It's then a faf to put right
For me at 6`2" the lower part of the always reads a little out because I am looking down on the needle But the needle does commonly gets nudged when the battery gets low and the needles move violently as the car cranks It's then a faf to put right
OP OP J jayartibee Member Joined Oct 18, 2019 Messages 26 Points 61 Dec 22, 2023 #6 So it's just part of that procedure - move the needle to zero?
koalar Distinguished member Written a review Joined Oct 24, 2016 Messages 9,294 Points 2,118 Location Cheshire Dec 22, 2023 #7 jayartibee said: So it's just part of that procedure - move the needle to zero? Click to expand... Yes
jayartibee said: So it's just part of that procedure - move the needle to zero? Click to expand... Yes
OP OP J jayartibee Member Joined Oct 18, 2019 Messages 26 Points 61 Dec 22, 2023 #8 koalar said: Yes Click to expand... thanks
OP OP J jayartibee Member Joined Oct 18, 2019 Messages 26 Points 61 Dec 22, 2023 #9 jayartibee said: thanks Click to expand... I imagined that by moving the needle by hand it would just move the mechanism rather than slip the needle on the spindle
jayartibee said: thanks Click to expand... I imagined that by moving the needle by hand it would just move the mechanism rather than slip the needle on the spindle
koalar Distinguished member Written a review Joined Oct 24, 2016 Messages 9,294 Points 2,118 Location Cheshire Dec 22, 2023 #10 jayartibee said: I imagined that by moving the needle by hand it would just move the mechanism rather than slip the needle on the spindle Click to expand... Correct But there is a stop About 1:55 in the video Take the pointer off Put it back above zero Rotate it into position
jayartibee said: I imagined that by moving the needle by hand it would just move the mechanism rather than slip the needle on the spindle Click to expand... Correct But there is a stop About 1:55 in the video Take the pointer off Put it back above zero Rotate it into position
OP OP J jayartibee Member Joined Oct 18, 2019 Messages 26 Points 61 Dec 22, 2023 #11 koalar said: Correct But there is a stop About 1:55 in the video Take the pointer off Put it back above zero Rotate it into position Click to expand... Gotcha - and do you need those special protective discs or can you just carefully pull
koalar said: Correct But there is a stop About 1:55 in the video Take the pointer off Put it back above zero Rotate it into position Click to expand... Gotcha - and do you need those special protective discs or can you just carefully pull
koalar Distinguished member Written a review Joined Oct 24, 2016 Messages 9,294 Points 2,118 Location Cheshire Dec 22, 2023 #12 Up to you For someone else's car I would Just cut my own from a bit of card, it doesn't have to be accurate My own car I'd probably just wing it
Up to you For someone else's car I would Just cut my own from a bit of card, it doesn't have to be accurate My own car I'd probably just wing it
OP OP J jayartibee Member Joined Oct 18, 2019 Messages 26 Points 61 Dec 22, 2023 #13 koalar said: Up to you For someone else's car I would Just cut my own from a bit of card, it doesn't have to be accurate My own car I'd probably just wing it Click to expand... Brill thanks a lot. Is the removal of the cluster easy on a 2nd gen Panda? Maybe there is a vid somewhere?
koalar said: Up to you For someone else's car I would Just cut my own from a bit of card, it doesn't have to be accurate My own car I'd probably just wing it Click to expand... Brill thanks a lot. Is the removal of the cluster easy on a 2nd gen Panda? Maybe there is a vid somewhere?
koalar Distinguished member Written a review Joined Oct 24, 2016 Messages 9,294 Points 2,118 Location Cheshire Dec 22, 2023 #14 Easy but disconect the battery first Home Page aftersales.fiat.com