Speedometer not working
"Ree-Yees" wrote
the speedo is still not
working. I unplugged the speedo cable when I got home and blew through the
sterndrive. Nothing seem to be obstructing it and nothing blew out.
Any ideas as to why its not working? Is there any way to set off hte
speedo
out of the water to see if it works? I tried blowing into the tube going
to
the speedo but it didnt do anything.
Good thinking that you could avoid hassle of dealer visit and repair on this
one.
Speedo is a simple thing - a pickup on the outdrive or a separate "pitot"
tube or paddle wheel mounted to transom. The pickup or pitot tube has a
little opening into which water (pressure) goes when you're moving. Faster
you move, more water pressure.
I don't know if paddle wheels send pressure or an electric signal (never had
one).
The pickup is connected to the actual speedometer gauge by a hollow tube.
This tube transfers the pressure to the gauge. The gauge moves based on the
amount of pressure beign pushed into it via the tube.
Troubleshooting:
make sure tube is connected to BOTH pickup and gauge (look under dash at
back of gauge).
If it is connected and still doesn't work:
check pickup opening (as you've done). If possible disconnect tubing and
blow through pickup opening and make sure air comes freely out of where the
tube would connect. Ream with appropriate size implement as needed.
make sure tubing has no kinks or obstructions (disconnect on both ends and
blow through it).
This is all I've ever needed to do because problems I've had are generally
related to the tubing coming off, the pickup being clogged, the pitot tube
being trashed, or the tubing being kinked or pressed for some reason.
If I had to go further, I think I'd then check the operation of gauge:
disconnect from pickup but leave connected to gauge. Blow into far end of
tube and have assistant see if gauge moves.
After that, my guess would be bad gauge.\
Good luck with the new boat!
Cam
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