first port of call is to pop the wheel off and have a look at the lugs on the speedo drive doodah. they are prone to breaking, althoug its normally in the process of removing/refitting a wheel.
Yes there are lugs on the "doodah" thing that revolves with the wheel and the lugs engage in two slots in the wheel. The sensor gets the signal from it as it revolves. If the lugs break then no signal.
and check the wire coming off the sensor to make sure it hasn't been caught by the disc, although as mentioned before my money is on the lugs snapping off the ceramic drive dog inside the sensor.
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i had same problem recently (+ a few more), so if your tachometer works fine and doesnt jump to 3k or 4k revs constantly then it'll be Rotor sensor (same plastic/magnet thingy on the wheel as it was said in previous posts) or might be wires damaged somewhere between speed sensor to gauges unit.
If so then youre looking for Rotor Sensor Part No 5VU-2517G-00-00
04-11-14, 12:52 PM (This post was last modified: 04-11-14, 12:54 PM by mtread.)
and notice that the replacement doodah is plastic rather than ceramic, so much less likely to break.
O, and make sure you put plenty of grease on it when you fit, otherwise it makes a hell of a whining noise, and you then have to take it out and do it again, as I know ...............
Thanks to all those who have passed on info/help etc..... unfortunately I have not been able to investigate it myself due to work commitments so its now with a local repairer.
Do appreciate feedback, I will report back with what was wrong hopefully later today to assist anyone else in the future. Its my main transport so missing it already
Guess what you guys were spot on it had broken into pieces...... new one ordered and will be fitted on Thursday.
Just a small point which may be relevant for others, prior to my speedo stopping I had a very slight squeek from the front wheel which could only be heard when coasting. this may be a coincidence but might have been a tell tale sign that it was about to break?
(04-11-14, 11:29 PM)kevinuk1 link Wrote: Guess what you guys were spot on it had broken into pieces...... new one ordered and will be fitted on Thursday.
Just a small point which may be relevant for others, prior to my speedo stopping I had a very slight squeek from the front wheel which could only be heard when coasting. this may be a coincidence but might have been a tell tale sign that it was about to break?
Anyhow thanks for all your feedback
Kevin
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Just for reference, in case anyone else gets this problem and it ISN'T the sensor - my speedo stopped working, I took the gauges apart and there was corrosion on the board. I cleaned it up with electrical cleaner and it worked again.