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Speedo Questions, '92 Trooper #691096 01/29/06 02:09 PM
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 95
Airtight Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Hello all. I was just about to replace my speed sensor, but a transmission mechanic told me he thinks its my speedo, because it works sometimes. He says if its the sensor, it would either be way off, or not work at all. I don't have a manual, but he said that I could check the OHMs on my sensor and know for sure. Anyone know what the OHMs should be for a 92 3.2 Auto, 4L30E? I can get a cluster for under $60, should I just replace it? Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Thanks.

Last edited by Airtight; 01/29/06 02:17 PM.
Re: Speedo Questions, '92 Trooper [Re: Airtight] #691097 01/30/06 03:36 PM
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Nazrat Offline
Rock Warrior
The speed sensor became intermittent on my dad's 92 Trooper as well. If the speedo was dead for a number of miles eventually the ECU shut the engine off and he had to ,pull over and restart. I'd replace the speed sensor ASAP to avoid a problem on the highway.

-Tad


1994 Trooper. 3.2 DOHC/auto. 4.77s,3xARB, OME 919HD springs. 34" Swamper LTBs
2001 Trooper "stock" <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
http://www.planetisuzoo.com
Re: Speedo Questions, '92 Trooper [Re: Nazrat] #691098 01/31/06 02:41 AM
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 95
Airtight Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Wow. I can ride forever when mine goes out. It might even come back on if I ride long enough. Do you know where your dad got the sensor, and how much it cost?

Re: Speedo Questions, '92 Trooper [Re: Airtight] #691099 01/31/06 03:49 AM
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Nazrat Offline
Rock Warrior
St. Charles and I don't recall what it cost. I just remember that it looked different that the one on my 94 Trooper. I have a spare of the later style that I could offer for testing, but it won't do you much good.

-Tad


1994 Trooper. 3.2 DOHC/auto. 4.77s,3xARB, OME 919HD springs. 34" Swamper LTBs
2001 Trooper "stock" <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
http://www.planetisuzoo.com
Re: Speedo Questions, '92 Trooper [Re: Nazrat] #691100 02/01/06 03:00 AM
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 95
Airtight Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Thanks Tad, but I do believe yours is different. I got a new cluster pretty cheap, and the guy said that he would give me my money back if I don't need it, so I'm going to try that on Saturday. Thanks a lot.

Re: Speedo Questions, '92 Trooper [Re: Airtight] #691101 02/05/06 11:22 PM
Joined: Apr 2004
Posts: 95
Airtight Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Well, I didn't get around to replacing the cluster this weekend, but I'm starting to doubt that it's in the cluster, unless its a short or something. Now I can be sitting still and the speedo will jump up to about 70, and bounce back and forth. I'm still gonna change it out when I get a chance, but I'm kind of doubtful now. Thanks for the replies.








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