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Speedometer stuck on wrong side of pin

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Old 08-21-2017, 09:59 AM
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Default Speedometer stuck on wrong side of pin

I am working on a 2000 Xpedition 425 and the speedometer needle is on the wrong side of the pin. At first I believed the speedo wasn't working but after further inspection I noticed the needle on the wrong side. By pin I am referring to the button that changes the odometer settings. Has anyone had this happen? The service manual says the speedometer can stick if the machine is turned off while in operation and driving the speed shown will reset the needle. That is not an option for me with the speedo needle maxed out. Is it possible to reset the needle?


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Only thing I can say is that you'd have to remove the bezel and see what you can do.Couple posts on repairing speedos that could be of help. http://forums.atvconnection.com/pola...ml#post3232409
KA7OEI's blog: Repair of the speedometer on a Polaris Sportsman 500 4-wheeler
 
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Old 08-21-2017, 12:48 PM
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Could a bad hall effect sensor cause the needle to stick in this location? I unplugged the speedo and nothing changed. I may be stuck trying to take it apart and looking for obvious bad electrical parts then trying to find someone who can solder.
 
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Possible,as I've had plenty of hall effect sensors go out but when they did the needle wouldn't move at all.Don't know how this could have happened unless the needle spun all the way around. Curious case on this one.
 
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I never heard of this happening before. If I didn't now better I might think it was pegged at 90-100 MPH and the needle stuck. You might have to take it apart and move the needle by hand.
 
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Old 08-24-2017, 08:29 AM
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im going to be taking the speedometer off when I replace the steering bushings. I may go ahead and take the speedometer apart at that time.
 



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