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2013 TXi speedometer failure


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Hello

Last trip out no speedometer. Tested sensor per Bake’s new paddle wheel sensor info, seems to work but output is 0-9.2 volts per 90 degrees rotation of the wheel, spec is 0-12 volts. Any comments if 0-9.2 volts is enough for the speedometer to provide a reading? 
Also anyway to test the speedometer head?  New ones are $700+…….

Thanks, Peter

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ahopkins22LSV

I don’t have a ton of advice for fixing, but if deemed it is bad and needs to be replaced I would just replace it worth zero off instead of another speedometer. You’ll get a much better speed control system and it will help with resale. Maybe not add a ton of value but a txi without zero off is kinda like a truck without 4wd (for a bad auto industry analogy)

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On 6/14/2021 at 5:04 PM, csleaver said:

You should be able to use the setup menu on the center info center display to select Service, then Diagnostic, then Gauge Sweep/Zero/Full to see if the speedo needle moves.

Thanks, did find this and speedo gage works. Talked with Bakes service and parts folks, new paddle wheel coming…..

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