Hi guys, Any ideas on why both the speedometer and RPM dial goes below 0 even when I'm going anywhere from 0-70 MPH? I don't abuse the car and it
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11-12-2010, 02:33 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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RPM/Speedometer gauge goes below 0!
Hi guys,
Any ideas on why both the speedometer and RPM dial goes below 0 even when I'm going anywhere from 0-70 MPH? I don't abuse the car and it only has 4000 miles on it (2009, auto). Also, any ideas where I can get Redline synthetic 5w-30 oil on the cheap? Thanks in advance! |
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The speedometer and the tacometer both read off a CAN-bus connection. Either there is a can-bus error or bad connection behind the dash. If it is a full can-bus failure then the same thing should happen to a reader plugged into the OBD-II port.
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Should be an easy fix for a dealership, worse might be they have to wait for a part.
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Our cars were engineered to be garaged in the winter. The sensor senses winter time so it tries to hibernate.
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Well, a little search would have led to this: Tachometer / RPM problem ??? ;-)
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Like said, the worst possibility time-wise is waiting for the part. It's not "your problem", though. They should arrange something for transportation. Make sure you go to a good dealership, though. Was just reading on the 'vette forum that several 'vettes got wrecked today/yesterday at dealerships/detail shops by over-zealous application of the throttle by people with no reason to do so. |
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