19-06-13, 06:42 PM (This post was last modified: 19-06-13, 07:27 PM by darrsi.)
I checked my TPS earlier, and the needle shot up to 10,000rpm so i switched off and went back in to work, and borrowed the torx tool ready to sort it out when i got home.
Then as i left work i turned the ignition on and saw the needle stuck at 0rpm, so presumed that was part of the fault.
That's when i noticed the bloody needle has somehow popped under the 0rpm stopper :'(
[size=1em]Question is, do these clocks come apart for me to get to the needle easily enough?[/size] [size=1em]I haven't got time to look at it tonight but was wondering if anyone could point me (and the needle) in the right direction?[/size]
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19-06-13, 07:25 PM (This post was last modified: 19-06-13, 07:29 PM by darrsi.)
(19-06-13, 07:09 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: No wont cause any problems. Happened on mine once and it just rotated back
So, d'ya think it's popped over/under the stop pin, or simply just dropped clockwise when i turned the ignition off because the 10,000rpm mark is over to the right side?
The engine was ticking over when i took the photo', the needle goes to about the 5 o'clock mark when switched off.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
Sorted......i reckon the needle just dropped the right side through sheer gravity when i turned the ignition off as it did it when i had it apart as well.
Before switching off it was at the 10,000rpm TPS error code which is around the 2 o'clock position.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.