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    Squeaky Speedometer

    Ok, I have noticed that when the speedometer starts to move, and continues to move, I hear squeaking, constant squeaking, it gets faster the higher the speed, so I think it's the speedometer, or the speedometer cable, is there anything I can use to lubricate the speedometer or speedometer cable to stop it from squeaking? It's really annoying.

    #2
    Old speedos do this when the bearing wears out. They are a bit worn out.

    I am actually thinking about sending my 140 out to be rebuilt.
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      #3
      try a new cable first.....should be under 20 bucks for a brandy new one

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        #4
        most likely its the speedo cable. You can pull the cable loose from the back of the cluster and lubricate it, but that usually doesnt last long.

        I think you can still get speedo cables from Ford, just replace the cable.
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          #5
          What's the procedure for removing the cable from the housing?

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            #6
            stick a pair of pliers on there and squeeze and pull. on the white plastic piece i mean. youll see 2 tabs cutout on it.
            Last edited by boXman; 10-24-2008, 01:14 PM.
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              #7
              Ive had the cable almost all the way apart john, if you need help with part of the process ill gladly help you
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                #8
                It stopped squeaking, Whatever. The car will be on the streets November 8th!

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                  #9
                  When the car's been warmed up (heat on full), or during the warmer months it'll be fairly quiet. On a cold morning in February, it'll sound like a hampster wheel. So long as it works, I wouldn't worry about it to much. I want to rebuild my speedo and get a new cable down the line for mine so that's something you might want to plan for in the future as well.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 86GmLsCoupe View Post
                    When the car's been warmed up (heat on full), or during the warmer months it'll be fairly quiet. On a cold morning in February, it'll sound like a hampster wheel. So long as it works, I wouldn't worry about it to much. I want to rebuild my speedo and get a new cable down the line for mine so that's something you might want to plan for in the future as well.
                    As long as I don't hear it and it works then I don't care. But I will be sure to grab the cable if it ever fails.

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                      #11
                      Yep, I've been starting to stock up on harder to find parts when my budget allows. That cable is going on the list.
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                        #12
                        you'll have to measure yours before you buy a new one. there are different lengths, for some reason.
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                          #13
                          Have the same issue with Creams at low speed when its cold out untill the car warms up. Ford manual talks about applying some special non conductig grease at the connection end to the speedo. Did it possibly helped some not shure.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by turbo2256b View Post
                            Have the same issue with Creams at low speed when its cold out until the car warms up. Ford manual talks about applying some special non conducting grease at the connection end to the speedo. Did it possibly helped some not sure.
                            Non conducting grease? like what for example?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by 86VickyLX View Post
                              Non conducting grease? like what for example?

                              The stuff was only avaiable from NAPA about 40.00 a tube almost the size of copper Permatex tube. I believe most thick weel bearing grease would work.
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