C5 Speedo Not Working
#1
Posted 26 May 2007 - 12:00 PM
Other Replies To This Topic
#2
Posted 24 July 2007 - 12:55 PM
hi kenw
i had the same problem.what i did was disconect the battery.then reconect and that sorted it out.had the pads been changed?my problem started when the pads were changed!try the battery first dont cost any money good luckl
#3
Posted 12 May 2008 - 07:21 AM
i had the same problem.what i did was disconect the battery.then reconect and that sorted it out.had the pads been changed?my problem started when the pads were changed!try the battery first dont cost any money good luckl
Hi Tripod.
having the same problem i tried what you did and disconnected the battery. but did not work. although i only disconnected it for a couple of seconds. is there a time period to leave the battery disconnected?
i have also seen comments about the speedo tranducer. any thoughts?
#4
Posted 13 June 2008 - 07:43 PM
Alan..
#6
Posted 18 June 2008 - 02:53 PM
#8
Posted 19 June 2008 - 12:07 PM
#9
Posted 25 June 2008 - 09:47 AM
After releasing the instrument panel, i sprayed the contacts in the rear of the panel with with contact cleaner for electronic equipment. It did fix the problem. Be shure, to use a cleaner that does not harm plastic components...
#10
Posted 28 June 2008 - 11:32 AM
Alan...
#11
Posted 14 July 2008 - 08:49 AM
The very problem suffered was a failed speedo (the dashpod), and thanks to the internet, the problem pointed to this component failure, rev counter and odometer working fine, current speed not so fine...
In the end I had to buy a new dash board which should have cost me £300.00 including fitting and v.a.t, what I paid in the end was £540
So please research your problem look at other peoples woes and stand firm, By the way the franchise was Caledonia, based in Chester!!
#12
Posted 14 July 2008 - 04:41 PM
The very problem suffered was a failed speedo (the dashpod), and thanks to the internet, the problem pointed to this component failure, rev counter and odometer working fine, current speed not so fine...
In the end I had to buy a new dash board which should have cost me £300.00 including fitting and v.a.t, what I paid in the end was £540
So please research your problem look at other peoples woes and stand firm, By the way the franchise was Caledonia, based in Chester!!
Dont think it will do you much good to tar all dealers with the same brush. If you new what the fault was why didnt you stand your ground with the dealer and refuse to pay and get trading standards involved
#13
Posted 14 July 2008 - 05:08 PM
The very problem suffered was a failed speedo (the dashpod), and thanks to the internet, the problem pointed to this component failure, rev counter and odometer working fine, current speed not so fine...
In the end I had to buy a new dash board which should have cost me £300.00 including fitting and v.a.t, what I paid in the end was £540
So please research your problem look at other peoples woes and stand firm, By the way the franchise was Caledonia, based in Chester!!
Dont think it will do you much good to tar all dealers with the same brush. If you new what the fault was why didnt you stand your ground with the dealer and refuse to pay and get trading standards involved
#14
Posted 20 July 2008 - 06:42 PM
#15
Posted 09 February 2009 - 03:10 PM
it is a small unit inside the speedo head that has gone. it happened to me and Citroen wanted to replace the whole dash.
all you need is another head, remove the covers to show the back and front of the speedometer bare. remove the needle, behind the head there are two small white plastic pins holding the drive in place. unclip them by moving them to the side, a small screwdriver will do, and pull the unit out. the unit has long pins coming from it that locate into the housing. dont worry about breaking anything as it just slips out and goes back in easily. re- straighten the two plastic pins as they slide straight back into where they came from (before re-inserting), put it all back together but you need to check that the needle is in the correct position as there is no stopper. road test with a friend and pace them at about 30mph and reset the needle as required. that is the only downside to it.
hope this helps as you do not need to reset the mileage in a new dash doing it this way.

Help

MultiQuote









