
Stef Derner wrote:
If you take a wire from the

bottom left and dab it rapidly on the top left the speedo should move.

Be careful not to dab it on anything else.

If this works then there's definitely a break in the purple and white wire.


did you definitely mean bottom and top left? when i bridged those nothing happened.

when i bridged top left and bottom right

(ie pulse and ground) the needle fluctuated.

so i tested the theory that the purple wire was broken.

i ran a wire from the speedo plug to the purple and silver dotted wire at the speedo, and it made no difference.

i still didnt get any pulses when turning the sensor.

it just stayed static at about 11 volts.

so is there anything left in the system to check if its not the sensor, the purple wire, probably not the clocks themselves as ive tried with 2 different ones.

am i right in saying the brown wire from the sensor goes to ground and the green and black goes to the power steering via an ECU somewhere? so green and black is not the cause.

is it worth chopping the brown wire and running it directly to a ground point?

also when i removed the clocks the first time i noticed that the puple and silver dotted wire, and the purple with white line wire had been cut, with a small amount of extra wiring put in.

i recall i wondered why it was there as the wires still ended up in the same place, and i cut out the extra wiring in favour of crimping.

could there be any reason why these were cut in the first place, by a previous owner or whatever?

the only other factor i can think of is when i installed a charge cooler i took the live feed from a green and black wire in the smaller clip in the fuse box.

there are g/b 2 wires in this clip, one small one with a lighter green highlight, which appears to be the one from the speed sensor.

the other is thicker, with a duller green, and its this one i used.

i cant find out what this wire is, but would taking a live from it have any affect on the speedo?