Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: piddler on June 27, 2007, 06:28:39
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The speedometer on our 230sl does not work. The cable seems to be ok. When taken loose from the speedometer it will turn when I drive the car. Does any one know of a speedometer repair shop or are parts available to repair the unit myself?
Thanks, Pete
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Pete,
check the link:
http://sl113.com/data/show_table.asp?table_name=usr_parts_and_service_suppliers
for speedo repair shops. I have used Palo Alto Speedo for odometer repair with good success.
Alfred
1966 blue 230SL automatic
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Pete,
While you're working with instrument cables, you should search this site for "tach drive bushing". There is a critical bushing that wears, and when it wears it can allow the gear that drives the engine oil pump to disengage!! ZERO OIL PRESSURE!!!
If you're new to searching this forum, just ask for help.
Rodd
Powell, Ohio, USA
1966 230SL, Euro, Auto, Leather, both tops
1994 E420
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Pete,
This is probably a stupid statement that applies only to someone of my somewhat limited intellect, but have you checked to see if the trip or mileometer thingy still registers when you drive the car? My speedo needle didn't work, and I was about to lauch into the dash to pull the offending item when I noticed that the trip did work - hence the problem was with the needle, not the cable. I found that a sharp tap to the glass whilst driving made the needle spring into life. I have to do this most days, although sometimes it does work of its own accord. I sort of like it; more character, etc. You could try this. You can read on this site about a worm screw in the speedo that wears and seems to be a lot to do with speedos packing up. You could check this before sending if off for an expensive rebuild. I think I read a post once where Cees Klumper talked about this. That might narrow your search.
JH
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This need to "tap" the speedometer just started happening to me, too. I had my speedo rebuilt about 2 years ago at Palo Alto, and have driven maybe 2000 miles since then. I wonder what might make the needle stick at 0?
Craig
'70 280SL Euro, Manual, Leather
Silver/Black
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Craig,
Send it back to them. If they're worth their salt they'll fix it free. If they don't, name and shame on this site as they do get a lot of good publicity from it. I'd very definately expect something mechanical like an over-hauled speedo to be fully functional for years after an overhaul by a professional company. I'm sure they'll look after you.
JH
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I have the opposite: the speedo works, but the trip or mileage indicator does not -- always -- move. Apparently the thing that engages the worm wheel commonly develops a fault that means that mileage gets counted intermittently or not at all. I remember reading a paper article (you know, on dead trees) about a repair on that once. If I find it I'll try and post some pictures.
Peter
Check out http://bali.esweb.nl for photographs of classic car events and my 1970 280 SL
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Mines a variation on both: speedo works, mileage works, trip meter doesn't. Go figure...
James
63 230SL
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quote:
Originally posted by J. Huber
Mines a variation on both: speedo works, mileage works, trip meter doesn't. Go figure...James
Hi James,
although I don't have firm statistics I believe that this is the most common problem. Place it on the to-do-list for winter. See:
http://sl113.com/forums/index.php?topic=3813
http://sl113.com/forums/index.php?topic=2104
Alfred
1966 blue 230SL automatic
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Another sanity check: a couple years ago when I had just put the dash back together, I took the car out for a test drive, and the speedometer didn't work (previously working). Finally, I resigned myself to removing the offending unit for repair. As I fumbled behind the unit to detach the cable, I realized that I'd not properly screwed-in the cable. With renewed hope, I re-attached the cable (correctly this time!) and went for a drive... it was alive!
You've probably already done this correctly, but I thought I'd mention it.
WAQAS in Austin, Texas
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Hey James-- I had a similar issue with mine a while back. When I took both (speedo and tach) for service at "Overseas Speedometer" here in Austin (great work, by the way...), I was told by Rick that the trip meters are prone to damage (design flaw) and one should avoid using it.
WAQAS in Austin, Texas