speedometer malfunctions

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by marysmith, Jul 29, 2008.

  1. marysmith

    marysmith Guest

    Occassionally my speedometer will go to 0 and then within a few
    seconds (or up to a minute) will start working. I’ve only noticed
    this when I’m on the freeway adjacent to the airport except for one
    time when I was close to a hospital after passing a motorcycle
    policeman who had stopped a car. Wondering if some radio or
    electronic signal could cause this or is it something else.
     
    marysmith, Jul 29, 2008
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  2. marysmith

    Dan K Guest

    Here's a copy of my post and the reply from about a year ago:
    My out-of-warranty 2002 XG350's speedometer quit working on the way home
    from work the other day. All of a sudden it was reading 0 mph. The tach
    was still working, and the car seemed to be running fine. After noticing
    this, I was just about to engage the cruise control to see if that was
    working or not, when the speedometer jumped back to life and has been
    working ever since. Anyone seen this behavior before, or know what to do
    about it?

    Reply from HyundaiTech:

    Usually, the problem is with the vehicle speed sensor or the gear attached
    to it. It's nearly impossible to tell which is faulty without trial and
    error, so I usually just replace both at the same time-- they're part of
    the same assembly.


    I bought the speed sensor and gear from the Hyundai dealer and then ran into
    trouble installing them. The old one is in really tight and, not knowing
    exactly how things fit together, I sure didn't want to break the speed
    sensor off in the tranny, so I went back to the dealer to have it installed.
    They wanted to charge me $35 to "diagnose" whether it was the speed sensor
    or not, but I insisted they just install the sensor. It worked, and I
    haven't had any trouble from it since.

    Dan
     
    Dan K, Jul 30, 2008
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  3. marysmith

    Roger 89002

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    I have the same problem but when I went to the auto parts store, they said they had a speed sensor, an input speed sensor and an output speed sensor. (3) different sensors. Which one do I need?
     
    Roger 89002, Jun 29, 2015
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