Technical 2010 Ducato 3.0L no speedo

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Technical 2010 Ducato 3.0L no speedo

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Hi all,

Not posted in a while sold my old Fiat Ducato motorhome and went to a caravan for the last 4 years, anyway need your brains again.

Purchased a 2010 converted to campervan Ducato, it was previously a mini bus but it’s fitted with a tacho and the speedo isn’t working.

What’s needed to…….

1) Remove the tacho if possible and revert back to as it was before.
2) If tacho isn’t possible to get removed how do I get the speedo working.
3) I presume the van may have a VSS fitted somewhere and read loads of info.

So is there a sensor fitted to these vans and if so where is it, gearbox or fitted to the ABS?

I’ve looked at manuals and pics online and can’t find out what’s on my van and where is it located but would like the tacho removed if possible.

Thanks all.
 
Model
Ducato 3.0L
Year
2010
Mileage
65000
Hello,

That's what FIAT says about the instrument panel and the tacho in their eLearn module. It's for the x250 3 liter diesel EUR4 version, which a 2010 should be I assume.
 

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Reading the above diagrams I presume that because the tacho is a factory fitted item it cannot be removed?

The tacho sensor is coming off the gearbox so can anyone confirm that this sensor below on eBay is the very same that I would need.

Fiat Ducato Tacho Sensor Speed 2006-on Jumper Boxer 46862119 Genuine NEW

 
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As I see it the tacho gets its speed readings from the gearbox sensor but standard speedos without tacho gets their speed from the ABS sensor on the wheel hubs.

So if the tacho was removed the whole wiring system would have to be installed to the ABS to work speed wise.

I may be wrong but that’s how I see it so I’ll just have to look at the tacho speed sensor, can’t at this moment though as the van is in a workshop getting work done.
 
Update……

Well my Campervan was in a workshop getting stuff added and the guys there looked at the rear reverse camera that wasn’t working and fixed that.

When the van was delivered and I went out in it on its first trip away the Speedo was working so I assumed the guys who fixed the camera fixed the Speedo issue.

I asked them did they fix my Speedo they said no, it was working so they assumed I had it fixed.

So I can just guess that the issue had to do with the rear reverse camera but how?

Baffled.
 
i had a tacho on my old renault which also had a speed limiter. if you pulled the fuse out for the tacho it would allow you to go faster than the speed limiter. But the speedo and the mileometer would stop working. the tacho would stay on as it has a built in battery.
Im guessing your guys found a pulled fuse.
 
i had a tacho on my old renault which also had a speed limiter. if you pulled the fuse out for the tacho it would allow you to go faster than the speed limiter. But the speedo and the mileometer would stop working. the tacho would stay on as it has a built in battery.
Im guessing your guys found a pulled fuse.
Nope they didn’t touch the Speedo side only fixed the non working rear camera.
 
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