Just come across a wierd thing with a 2009 Panda Active ECO...
The speedo reads low. Usually they read high (33mph on the clock is really 30mph on the road, etc.)
With this one, 33mph on the clock is 38mph on the road, not good if you like a clean license.
At rest, the speedo needle is lower than usual, but strangely, it looks like the dashboard has never been disturbed, so I don't think it's the result of fiddling (whole car is unmolested low-owner one).
Don't want to swap out the dash as it's low milage (73k) and the lowest spare one I've got is 138k.
Anyone seen this before? Better yet, anyone fixed it before?
Photos of at-rest speedo needles... left one reads wrong and sits a long way below zero, right one reads right (well, nearly!) and rests just below zero.
The speedo reads low. Usually they read high (33mph on the clock is really 30mph on the road, etc.)
With this one, 33mph on the clock is 38mph on the road, not good if you like a clean license.
At rest, the speedo needle is lower than usual, but strangely, it looks like the dashboard has never been disturbed, so I don't think it's the result of fiddling (whole car is unmolested low-owner one).
Don't want to swap out the dash as it's low milage (73k) and the lowest spare one I've got is 138k.
Anyone seen this before? Better yet, anyone fixed it before?
Photos of at-rest speedo needles... left one reads wrong and sits a long way below zero, right one reads right (well, nearly!) and rests just below zero.
- Model
- Active ECO
- Year
- 2009
- Mileage
- 73597