How to fix your speedo needle when it does not work
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I already replied twice today in reference to this issue and solution.
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#123
Just wanted to say that I had the problem with the sticking speedo/tach on my 98, found this thread, and sent mine off to Tanin Auto. Couldn't have asked for better or faster service - was very pleased with this transaction.
No affiliation with them other than a highly satisfied customer - would definitely recommend.
No affiliation with them other than a highly satisfied customer - would definitely recommend.
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solution ro the sticking needle
I fixed all of problems with the dash exception of this sticking needle problem. I have done much search on the net without a success.
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I think Mr Tanin knows the solution to the problem but does not want to share with us since this is what he does for profit. A trade secret, so do speak.
I fixed all of problems with the dash exception of this sticking needle problem. I have done much search on the net without a success.
I fixed all of problems with the dash exception of this sticking needle problem. I have done much search on the net without a success.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...ml#post3378390
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I think Mr Tanin knows the solution to the problem but does not want to share with us since this is what he does for profit. A trade secret, so do speak.
I fixed all of problems with the dash exception of this sticking needle problem. I have done much search on the net without a success.
I fixed all of problems with the dash exception of this sticking needle problem. I have done much search on the net without a success.
#128
People ask us all the time on every make and model, "well what did the tech do?"
"They fixed it!"
If we told people what we did, how we did it, how long it took us, the tools and parts we used then what would be the point of us doing it anymore? Even more so then that would open up a line of criticizing and critiquing how we do things the way we do and quite simply we don't have the time to address all of these questions over the phone. The phones ring all day long and we have three people answering them. It's the only way we can provide such excellent support and 1-3 day turnaround on most things.
Quite simply, if we described how to do it then people would still do it wrong and/or break their cluster. Then they would say, "well you told me to do this".
It's a path best left alone.
"They fixed it!"
If we told people what we did, how we did it, how long it took us, the tools and parts we used then what would be the point of us doing it anymore? Even more so then that would open up a line of criticizing and critiquing how we do things the way we do and quite simply we don't have the time to address all of these questions over the phone. The phones ring all day long and we have three people answering them. It's the only way we can provide such excellent support and 1-3 day turnaround on most things.
Quite simply, if we described how to do it then people would still do it wrong and/or break their cluster. Then they would say, "well you told me to do this".
It's a path best left alone.
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Is it fixed by replacing new sensor
So is it fixed with a new sensor installation because my speedometer and Odometer stopped working previous day. It was a normal weather no hot climate. I even hit my dashboard several times but didn't work
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A Permanent solution to Sticky Needles
Looking through these posts, I thought I would add my 2 cents worth of information. I have a 93 SC300 and had the intermittent sticking needle problem (worse in warm weather, banging on the dash would help). I thought perhaps it was something to do with the interior of the needle assembly having some sticky material on the interior stop. At rest, the needles would sit slightly below the zero point. I removed the cluster, separated the pieces and carefully drilled 2 very small holes very very very slightly below the zero point on each indicator dial (Tach and Speedo). I then inserted a 1/16 inch black steel roll pin in each hole and glued them in. It was necessary to snip the roll pins to length so they did not protrude through the back of the indicator board, but had enough length sticking out the front that the needles rested on these pins at zero. I was careful to use only enough length on the pins that they only protruded maybe 1/16th inch further out than the needles. These new "zero stop pins", I think prevented the needles from returning to their interior stop points. So basically I just gave the needles a new resting point. I was pretty sure this would work as I had previously put a couple of sticky rubber stops on the indicator board face and that worked for a few weeks. The pin solution is more permanent and has now worked for over 12 months.
#132
Tanin is an okay place they do good work, and they also sell some parts. I would say for the average person just taking out the cluster or the climate control is a chore. And unless you have lots of cars that need the work done on, and live along ways from Tanin. It is way better to let them do the fixing work. For all that is involved doing either the cluster or the climate control, what Tanin charges is next to nothing. And if you do it yourself you do run the chance of goofing it up nice.
#133
Tanin is an okay place they do good work, and they also sell some parts. I would say for the average person just taking out the cluster or the climate control is a chore. And unless you have lots of cars that need the work done on, and live along ways from Tanin. It is way better to let them do the fixing work. For all that is involved doing either the cluster or the climate control, what Tanin charges is next to nothing. And if you do it yourself you do run the chance of goofing it up nice.
That is the main thing really, on this issue. If someone doesn't know what they are doing, it ends up causing even more damage and headache.
We keep our prices low and turn around time fast- Anyone can contact us at any time for price quotes and questions. Always happy to help our ClubLexus friends!
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#134
i have a 1990 LS400 with 98000.0 miles and i had the needle lite go out so i removed the cluster and painted the needle and put the cluster back and after 20 miles the speed needle dropped all the way down so i toke the cluster back out and moved the speed needle all the way to 180 and slowly let it go back then put the cluster back and drove 20 miles and it worked great then the speed needle went back to the bottom and no longer works unless i move the needle to 180 again .so anyone have this problem . i purchased a 1993 LS400 for parts and i would drive it to new york and back and not even open the hood so if anybody needs parts i have them, i want to put the power train into a older truck but everything else is in great condition including the wheels they look like new.
#135
i have a 1990 LS400 with 98000.0 miles and i had the needle lite go out so i removed the cluster and painted the needle and put the cluster back and after 20 miles the speed needle dropped all the way down so i toke the cluster back out and moved the speed needle all the way to 180 and slowly let it go back then put the cluster back and drove 20 miles and it worked great then the speed needle went back to the bottom and no longer works unless i move the needle to 180 again .so anyone have this problem . i purchased a 1993 LS400 for parts and i would drive it to new york and back and not even open the hood so if anybody needs parts i have them, i want to put the power train into a older truck but everything else is in great condition including the wheels they look like new.
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