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    Speedometer

    I just put the dash back together AAHHHH!!!!!!
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    Speedometer

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    Speedometer

    Are saying to pull the “center core” from the new cable, grease it, then put back in?
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    Speedometer

    CUCV, when purchased speedometer would jump all over the place. Have replaced the cable and speedometer itself. Works a million times better (can now actually tell the speed) however is still ‘jumpy”. Any thoughts?
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    Just purchased a 1986 CUCV D30, 6.2L diesel for my son (first car).

    good to know, thanks again
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    Just purchased a 1986 CUCV D30, 6.2L diesel for my son (first car).

    You lost me on the "its not an 86" comment … please enlighten the uneducated. FYI, the bypass I installed is a spring push button and not a toggle for the very same reason you suggest. … My son is 17 so making as easy (and dumb proof) as possible for him. Will try and check out the wiring...
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    Just purchased a 1986 CUCV D30, 6.2L diesel for my son (first car).

    If the relay was the issue wouldn't it also cause issues when using the "bypass button"?
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    Just purchased a 1986 CUCV D30, 6.2L diesel for my son (first car).

    Just purchased a 1986 CUCV D30, 6.2L diesel for my son (first car). Brought home and speedometer was not working. Changed the speedometer cable and now all of a sudden wait light will not go out and solenoid does not click when key is turned (worked prior to changing the speedo cable). Checked...
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