Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey guys,

I changed my gearbox oil the other day, after about 30 mins of driving, while I was sliding, the speedo and odometer just died.

It is a 89 GTST 4 dr. But it used to be an auto, it had a conversion in japan. I couldn't see a speedo cable running to the box, but it does have power cables. Does this mean it is a 33 box (electronic)?

Can someone tell me how to tell what box it is, then what I should be doing to fix it?

I am guessing that maybe when I put the hose in to fill it up I bumped the sensor? Or maybe it was co-incidence and something else happened.

First think I need to work out if it's electronic or cable driven.

Cheers

Chris

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/71906-changed-gearbox-oil-lost-speedo/
Share on other sites

Jump under the car and have a look if there is a speedo cable running from the rear of the gearbox on the speedo drive to the top of the fire wall near the brake/clutch master cylinders. Maybe the speedo gear drive on the sensor shat itself?? Don't think a RB25 box would be bolted up to your RB20DET, but could be possible.

You could also try taking the speedo cluster out and make sure the cable is firmly in place against the rear of the cluster.

Sorry about taking so long, I have been sick all week.

Ok, I have the numbers off the box.

rp71c

I found what I assume is the speedo cable, comes out just in front of where the gearstick comes down, runs up to the firewall, under a black cover (on the firewall)

i don't see how me changing the oil could effect the speedo - the cable is nowhere near the filler hole. But what are the electic cables that are locaded on the opposite side of the filler hole? Maybe I bumped whatever is inside the box?

So what order should I check things in?

Cheers

Chris

bump

i have seen the speedo cable snap at the cluster end.

get underneth and unscrew the cable holder and see if the drive is turning when u turn the wheel/taitshaft.

if it was auto it may have an electronic sender insted of the cable.

not to sure but.

a silvia one will fit but that depends on your diff ratio. for acuracy.

3.7: blue

3.9: yellow

4.1: red

4.375: white?

they can be really tight getting out some times

it sounds like a coincedance but. perhaps some metal got washed up into the drive when u changed the oil. jacked up on one side etc.

hope that helps

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Working through possible solutions of converting my mechanical speedo.    Anyone know what type of speedo sensor the factory r34 gtr getrag has ? what the output is ? I assume its not a VSS and more a voltage like earlier speedo sensors ? Can an ECU read it ?  
    • roof rail delete used to be a thing, they were made locally for a while too
    • I can get more photos of it here soon and I plan to make a thread detailing the process. I received the car this way and it sorely needs refinishing. That is probably the most appealing photo of it. Up close it is fading, cracked, and needs to be re-glued. Depending on their condition I'm on the fence between refinishing or making a new set.  Another angle hiding the pimples and razor pumps  
    • According to this thread the RS4V with build plate RC40 comes with the R200 diff @ 4.083 ratio as well (mine has said RC40 denotation). We may need to check if the axle stubs are the same pattern as well. The auto subframes have longer axles. However I think yours being a later Series 2 as well, we should have the same bolt pattern for the diff stubs. Unless your upgraded rear also has upgraded axles. Either way, I would not be opposed to pulling the covers to check so I can inspect that  fancy rear core  Also I don't have HICAS. I don't believe that should change things but I hope the people here with heaps more experience than me can correct me if I'm wrong   Let me know if you want to attempt to make this work and I can get some pictures of mine from under the car. 
    • It's not that straightforward. For example I have had this code because my ignitor/power transistor wires were unplugged. It knows something is wrong but has no idea what it means. If you want to actually diagnose this I recommend following the service manual flowchart for code 21. Ohm out the harness, coilpacks, inspect the ECU, etc. And again, it's entirely possible for there to be no problem at all but if you're running a different coilpack it'll trigger the code because it doesn't like what it sees.
×
×
  • Create New...