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I take it that you only have 1 speedometer and that reads miles per hour or car speed . The left speedo? is in reality a tachometer and reads the engine revolutions per minute. When the engine is cold (before it reaches operating temperature) the CPU will keep the rpm's above 1000 (1 x1000) and when that temperature is reached the idle speed is reduced to normal operating rpm's. So yes it is normal. All you need to do is know the difference and the meaning of all the gauges.
there might be a fuse for the windows i doubt it there will be one for the radio but the speedometer do you mean the light wont work or the sppedometer itself if its the speedometer itself then it is the speed sensor and the gas guage its the sending unit or if its the light then if all the other lights work and those dont then take the instrument cluster off and replace those bulbs
A speedometer shows speed, which is the magnitude of velocity. It does not show velocity, which is a vector, meaning it includes a direction. So speedometer notworking have nothing to do with the transmission not going into overdrive. Know more diagnostic tool for car.
LEVEL CHECK -manual transmission
The vehicle speed sensor (speedometer gear), which is located on the transaxle, serves as the manual transaxle's dipstick.
Park the car on a level surface, turn the engine OFF and apply the parking brake.
Locate the speedometer cable assembly where it enters the transaxle.
Unplug the electrical connection from the vehicle speed sensor (speedometer gear).
Disconnect the speedometer cable from the speed sensor.
Wipe the area around the speed sensor with a clean rag, then loosen the speed sensor retaining bolt.
Gently pry the speed sensor from the transaxle.
Fig. 1: Location of the manual transaxle's fluid level marks — 1.8L engine
Fig. 2: Location of the manual transaxle's fluid level marks — 1.9L and 2.0L engines
Check the condition of the speed sensor O-ring and replace it if it is damaged.
Check the fluid level on the speed sensor as illustrated.
If the level is low, place a funnel in the speed sensor hole.
Add the specified fluid to the transaxle until the FULL level is reached. Do not overfill the transaxle.
Install the speed sensor and tighten the retaining bolt to 69–104 inch lbs. (8–12 Nm).
Connect the speedometer cable.
Engage the speed sensor electrical connection.
Fig. 3: If necessary, add transmission fluid through a funnel into the speed sensor opening
The speed sensor that is located on the rear of the transfer case was not indexed during reinstallation. There are marks on the sensor, that have to point and align with the marks on the case.
You have to remove the speedometer and locate and remove in the back a screw which says REED, then put everything in place. Whithout that screw the L/B Lean burn light dont turn on again.
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