Re: Innacurate speedo. 1990 Aus delivered NA.
2014/01/16 17:51:08
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To get a starting point, go for a drive with a GPS so you can get a 'calibration' of the speedo. Then you can go to one of the tyre size calculators on the web and work out what the difference in readings should be between stock rear tyres and the ones you have fitted based on the difference in rolling diameter for the different tyres.
If the difference between the speedo reading and what you get from the GPS is close to what you calculate from the tyre size difference then your speedo is OK.
If there is a big difference, then something is definitely wrong with the speedo and I don't know what to do next other than take it to a specialist for repair (assuming the cable is OK etc).