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Wavering speedo needle!

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Has anybody else experienced this?

It wavers at most speeds about by about 0.5 - 1mm. Not a huge amount, granted, but not something I expect a 1500 mile car to do. If it were French I'd put up with it but I didn't expect my Skoda to do this.

Has anyone an idea what it could be?

Cheers.

Trip to dealer, the speedo has an electrical sender on g/box connected to head unit by electrical cabling. Your speedo should be steady all four of My Superb MkII's have had rock steady needles and all read 2mph high between 30mph and above not asaying to what speed.

No steel drive cables like old vehicles when wavering needles were normal due to wear on the drive cable ends.

my speedo is fine and doesn't wobble at all, and mine had major surgery the day i got it when the whole cluster had to be removed to fit a pulse wire for the taxi meter but the guy was a strongly recommended through out the taxi buisness up here and the car came back like nothing had happened

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Cheers guys, I'll pop over to the local dealer and get them to take a look.

Mine does this too. I assumed it had something to do with my taxi meter.

Sent from my iPhone upside down, using Tapatalk whilst in a taxi rank

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