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Dash Speed Neadle Appears To Bounce


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I own a 1990 MR2, and find that the dash speed neadle appears to bounce, mainly worse at lower speeds. I can also hear clicking coming from the back of the speed-o unit.

Anyone have any ideas what that might be, as I was thinking a loose speed-o cable or the like? Might this be something I can fix?

Anyone heard of this before?

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I have a 90 GT. I find in that when I not going very fast it'll bounce quite a bit. Nailing it through 3rd and forth and the needle just climbs steadily :D

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From what you are all saying, I would guess that your speedo cables are worn - not surprising really after thirteen odd years!! I'm not sure how much these cost, but I would expect to pay in the region of £50 from MR T. If the cable is not the problem, I would suspect the speedo).

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I remember being in a taxi once and the speedo was doing this... Although worse... It was bouncing up and down like a trooper !! .. lol

Anyway... dunno what's wrong.. dunno how to fix... soz !

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I remember being in a taxi once and the speedo was doing this... Although worse... It was bouncing up and down like a trooper !! .. lol

Anyway... dunno what's wrong.. dunno how to fix... soz !

erm... was it a Mk2 or Mk1 Taxi ?!?!?!?

Cheers for the reply.. I'll tell Toyota about it.

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I remember being in a taxi once and the speedo was doing this... Although worse... It was bouncing up and down like a trooper !! .. lol

Anyway... dunno what's wrong.. dunno how to fix... soz !

erm... was it a Mk2 or Mk1 Taxi ?!?!?!?

Cheers for the reply.. I'll tell Toyota about it.

erm... yeah... all MR2 Taxis where I live..... isn't it everywhere ? :huh:

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