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Brett |
posted on 12th Dec 11 at 14:07 |
Wow, at least someone's sorted :thumbs: Well done Col, had never even heard of that. Will deffo investigate that. | |
XE Col |
posted on 12th Dec 11 at 10:58 |
Brown wire yea that's it :thumbs: had me confused for ages how it would work then suddenly go off, about 4 months before I realised it was only when I put the stereo front on | |
Phillips_91 |
posted on 11th Dec 11 at 16:34 |
brown wire :cool: finally sorted mine, thanks for the advice :) | |
XE Col |
posted on 11th Dec 11 at 13:38 |
Not sure what colour was and no on stereo side of loom | |
Phillips_91 |
posted on 11th Dec 11 at 13:33 |
any idea what colour the wire is? and i presume its on the car side of the loom? | |
XE Col |
posted on 9th Dec 11 at 21:23 |
If it has an aftermarket hu they have a sensor wire that increases the sound with speed, if this is not connected as I don't think they work in vx anyway it may be touching the cage intermittently which would cause the speedo needle to drop, know from experience In my old mk4 Astra, worth a look | |
AlexW |
posted on 9th Dec 11 at 18:44 |
Clean connectors, on the car side plug and the dials. | |
Joe |
posted on 9th Dec 11 at 18:27 |
Take the dash panel out and clean the connections in the plug. Should sort it. | |
Jed D |
posted on 9th Dec 11 at 18:06 |
mines been doing this lately. normally only does it when a drastic increase in speed whereas if you build your speed up gradually its fine lol | |
johnhara1 |
posted on 9th Dec 11 at 17:29 |
Chances are it's electric in the C. | |
Phillips_91 |
posted on 9th Dec 11 at 16:24 |
i'm having a very similar problem with my mk4 astra, driving me insane, can't get to the bottom of it! | |
Brett |
posted on 9th Dec 11 at 11:37 |
...been told when it stops if you start smacking the dash then it comes back on? :lol: I'm guessing it could just be the cable to the back of the clocks then rather than at gearbox end? | |
Brett |
posted on 9th Dec 11 at 11:30 |
Not my car, but help appreciated.. |