Bert my Suzuki 4x4 does this every winter when the weather turns cold. I replaced the cable, but it still did it. Mine was a buzz, like the gears inside were grinding. As soon as the heater warmed up the speedo (inside dash, not like our 70 bug speedos with it outside in the trunk) the sound went away and the speedo worked again. That's about all I can give you, I suspect it's the internal speedo parts. Courtney
========I'm thankful to all those who said "no". Because of them I did it myself.======== -----Original Message----- From: Bert Knupp Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 12:43 PM To: Vintage VW Group Cc: [email protected] Subject: [vintagvw] Whining speedometer Volks, As the temperature dropped, there arose a loud “singing” or rattly whine from the speedometer in my ’70 bug. Since getting access to the speedometer’s backside is a PITA in my car (lots of siren relays, cables, flashers, etc., ahead of it) I’m trying to see what I’m in for. The whine increases in frequency and loudness with increasing speed, and drops to silent when I’m under, say, about 5 mph. Is it probably a (a) cable problem, requiring replacement of the cable, (b) cable housing problem (maybe a little lubricant squirted down the cable jacket?), or (c) a problem inside the speedometer itself (a Euro km/h unit)? Any advice before I begin digging? Bert Knupp PS – I’ve set up a FaceBook page for the Copbug itself. You can check it out under “Copbug Polizeikäfer” and browse through the photo albums. I’m not accepting “Friends” for it so I can control what gets posted. bk __n|_ °(_____)º (ô\_|_/ô) U° °U Polizeikäfer ‘70 _______________________________________________ vintagvw site list [email protected] http://lists.sjsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vintagvw _______________________________________________ vintagvw site list [email protected] http://lists.sjsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/vintagvw
