stationjj
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A few months ago I had to replace my speedometer and Speedo cable. Speedometer from LMC and I found a speedo cable on Ebay that stated it fits a CUCV. The speedo cable fit perfectly and works. GM Part Number #25032661. I did notice the reading from the Speedometer vs GPS aren't exact.
What I noticed is that as I increase speed the difference between what the speedo and GPS reads grows.
At speeds of around 40 mph on speedometer. The GPS will read 38-39 MPH about 1-2 mph off. Not bad 1-2 mph off. Now as I increase my speed the difference between what the speedometer and GPS read will grow as much as 10 MPH. For example the speedometer will read 80 MPH, but the GPS reads 70 MPH.
The speedometer and speedo cable are new, and my GPS is a newer Garmin Nuvi. I don't expect the speedometer and GPS to read the same all the time. A few MPH difference between the speedometer and GPS isn't a big deal. What caught my eye was the difference between the devices grew as the speed increased.
What is showing the correct speed? I think the GPS is. I wish I had a tach installed.
Has anyone else noticed this? With the age of the CUCVs and other factors is this a common issue? Is there anything I can do to fix this?
Thanks for your help and input.
stationjj
What I noticed is that as I increase speed the difference between what the speedo and GPS reads grows.
At speeds of around 40 mph on speedometer. The GPS will read 38-39 MPH about 1-2 mph off. Not bad 1-2 mph off. Now as I increase my speed the difference between what the speedometer and GPS read will grow as much as 10 MPH. For example the speedometer will read 80 MPH, but the GPS reads 70 MPH.
The speedometer and speedo cable are new, and my GPS is a newer Garmin Nuvi. I don't expect the speedometer and GPS to read the same all the time. A few MPH difference between the speedometer and GPS isn't a big deal. What caught my eye was the difference between the devices grew as the speed increased.
What is showing the correct speed? I think the GPS is. I wish I had a tach installed.
Has anyone else noticed this? With the age of the CUCVs and other factors is this a common issue? Is there anything I can do to fix this?
Thanks for your help and input.
stationjj
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