Speedometer Busted


NJF

GT Owner
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Kendall, how much to fix my speedometer? I will try to figure out how to pull it tomorrow and then get the details to get it shipped to you. Jeff
 

GTMD

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Jan 4, 2011
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NorCal
Kendall,

This is just the news I was waiting to hear. I had the same thought...why not just swap the internals with different tach leaving the face, needles and housing the same. Hope it works!
 

bonehead

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Aug 18, 2012
2,814
Houston, TX
OP - Unfortunately given your description, it is a failed speedometer. VERY unlikely to be a bad ground, etc :(

As others have said, you can get "new" gauges directly from Autometer for all of the small gauges but not for the tach or speedo. But you DO have another alternative. We are just starting a repair service for the Tachs and Speedos. This involves replacing all of the internals (not with the OEM Autometer electroncis) but maintaining the same housing, glass, needle and face. We would like to get to a point where we can do these on an exchange basis - we'll send you a "fixed" one and you send us the bad one. Right now we need a bad speedo donor - if anyone has one, please let us know. Our first repaired tach is shipping out this week to an owner who can validate our approach.

Fantastic, Kendall. Do you plan on doing the same with the smaller gauges or is just buying one of the new 'improved' versions more cost effective?
 

NJF

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Kendall, what is the cost to fix a speedometer?
 

Jays1953vette

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Nov 8, 2007
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I just purchased a 2005 Ford GT, 1250 miles and meticulously maintained (it was previously in Ken Lingerfelter's collection). The only issue is that the speedometer does not move off of 0 MPH. I would like to replace the speedometer sensor and am wondering if that is something an individual can do himself? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Jay
 

Xcentric

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Jul 9, 2012
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I suppose it could be the sensor. Cheap enough to give it a try. $20 and 10 minutes. Discussion in this thread:

http://www.fordgtforum.com/forums/showthread.php/29099-Odd-Speedometer-Behavior


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Jays1953vette

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Nov 8, 2007
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Thank you. Much appreciated. Jay
 

Xcentric

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Jul 9, 2012
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If you have access to a ScanGauge you can diagnose. If the ScanGauge shows speed, then it is the speedometer and not the VSS.
 

B.M.F.

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Jan 29, 2009
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If you have access to a ScanGauge you can diagnose. If the ScanGauge shows speed, then it is the speedometer and not the VSS.

yes and highly doubtful its the vss..
 

NJF

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Just bite the bullet and order a complete set of Speedhut gauges. Problem is the wait time. I ordered my Speedhut gauges back in early December and I am still waiting for them. Every time I call for and update I get nothing but excuses about the ongoing delays. Originally I was promised 2-3 weeks delivery time. It has now been 10 weeks.
 

2112

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What is the status on nota4re's rebuild service?
 

nota4re

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Feb 15, 2006
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I will open a thread so that it easier to find but the status is.... We have fixed several speedos and tachs - even a speedo in kph. The price is $725 with your core. While initially it was taking us 3-4 weeks to turn them around, I think we can now do the repair in 10 days or less. The "repair" is to retrofit Speedhut internals while everything else about your gauge remains the same - Same housing, treated glass, needle, lighting, background, and even the connector. When you receive the gauge back, simply plug it in and put the dash back together.
 

2112

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That sounds like a great solution. :thumbsup