No Speedo after Transmission Repair
#41
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Re: No Speedo after Transmission Repair
That or you can reset it by just disconnecting the battery for 1-2 minutes.
Jerry
Dave wrote:
> Yay. It works great now. A simple turn of the speedo-gear and I'm now
> putting milage on my jeep again. Thanks for your help everyone. I
> imagine that my check-engine light wil take a few engine cycles to go
> away now?
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
Jerry
Dave wrote:
> Yay. It works great now. A simple turn of the speedo-gear and I'm now
> putting milage on my jeep again. Thanks for your help everyone. I
> imagine that my check-engine light wil take a few engine cycles to go
> away now?
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#42
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Re: No Speedo after Transmission Repair
I don't remember which year your Jeep is, but if it is later than 1996, it
will be OBD II compliant, this means you can reset the code with a tool that
plugs into a data port that is provided along the bottom edge of the dash
board, in ther vicinity of your left leg as you are driving. Or, you can
unplug the battery for a couple of minutes as Jerry suggested.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118165222.652306.149940@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yay. It works great now. A simple turn of the speedo-gear and I'm now
> putting milage on my jeep again. Thanks for your help everyone. I
> imagine that my check-engine light wil take a few engine cycles to go
> away now?
>
will be OBD II compliant, this means you can reset the code with a tool that
plugs into a data port that is provided along the bottom edge of the dash
board, in ther vicinity of your left leg as you are driving. Or, you can
unplug the battery for a couple of minutes as Jerry suggested.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118165222.652306.149940@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yay. It works great now. A simple turn of the speedo-gear and I'm now
> putting milage on my jeep again. Thanks for your help everyone. I
> imagine that my check-engine light wil take a few engine cycles to go
> away now?
>
#43
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Re: No Speedo after Transmission Repair
I don't remember which year your Jeep is, but if it is later than 1996, it
will be OBD II compliant, this means you can reset the code with a tool that
plugs into a data port that is provided along the bottom edge of the dash
board, in ther vicinity of your left leg as you are driving. Or, you can
unplug the battery for a couple of minutes as Jerry suggested.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118165222.652306.149940@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yay. It works great now. A simple turn of the speedo-gear and I'm now
> putting milage on my jeep again. Thanks for your help everyone. I
> imagine that my check-engine light wil take a few engine cycles to go
> away now?
>
will be OBD II compliant, this means you can reset the code with a tool that
plugs into a data port that is provided along the bottom edge of the dash
board, in ther vicinity of your left leg as you are driving. Or, you can
unplug the battery for a couple of minutes as Jerry suggested.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118165222.652306.149940@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yay. It works great now. A simple turn of the speedo-gear and I'm now
> putting milage on my jeep again. Thanks for your help everyone. I
> imagine that my check-engine light wil take a few engine cycles to go
> away now?
>
#44
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Re: No Speedo after Transmission Repair
I don't remember which year your Jeep is, but if it is later than 1996, it
will be OBD II compliant, this means you can reset the code with a tool that
plugs into a data port that is provided along the bottom edge of the dash
board, in ther vicinity of your left leg as you are driving. Or, you can
unplug the battery for a couple of minutes as Jerry suggested.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118165222.652306.149940@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yay. It works great now. A simple turn of the speedo-gear and I'm now
> putting milage on my jeep again. Thanks for your help everyone. I
> imagine that my check-engine light wil take a few engine cycles to go
> away now?
>
will be OBD II compliant, this means you can reset the code with a tool that
plugs into a data port that is provided along the bottom edge of the dash
board, in ther vicinity of your left leg as you are driving. Or, you can
unplug the battery for a couple of minutes as Jerry suggested.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118165222.652306.149940@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yay. It works great now. A simple turn of the speedo-gear and I'm now
> putting milage on my jeep again. Thanks for your help everyone. I
> imagine that my check-engine light wil take a few engine cycles to go
> away now?
>
#45
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Re: No Speedo after Transmission Repair
I don't remember which year your Jeep is, but if it is later than 1996, it
will be OBD II compliant, this means you can reset the code with a tool that
plugs into a data port that is provided along the bottom edge of the dash
board, in ther vicinity of your left leg as you are driving. Or, you can
unplug the battery for a couple of minutes as Jerry suggested.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118165222.652306.149940@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yay. It works great now. A simple turn of the speedo-gear and I'm now
> putting milage on my jeep again. Thanks for your help everyone. I
> imagine that my check-engine light wil take a few engine cycles to go
> away now?
>
will be OBD II compliant, this means you can reset the code with a tool that
plugs into a data port that is provided along the bottom edge of the dash
board, in ther vicinity of your left leg as you are driving. Or, you can
unplug the battery for a couple of minutes as Jerry suggested.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118165222.652306.149940@g44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> Yay. It works great now. A simple turn of the speedo-gear and I'm now
> putting milage on my jeep again. Thanks for your help everyone. I
> imagine that my check-engine light wil take a few engine cycles to go
> away now?
>
#46
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Re: No Speedo after Transmission Repair
Actually Dave, if you look closely at the case of the tcase, you will see
that there are numbersd molded in, and there is a mark on the speedo gear
mounting thingie that you align to the numbers molded into the case. Now
that you have experience the problem caused by your error, you will see what
I am talking about. Without having the problem, you could easily miss the
directions.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118147576.888108.309840@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> I never thought about the fact that it would *need* to be adjustable
> for the different size gears that can be installed. Thanks Jeff for the
> explanation. And thanks Bill for the link, since I will be purchasing a
> new gear when I get my new tires.. I'll post more after lunch, as I'm
> going back to my friend's house on my lunch-hour to rotate the
> speedo-gear..
>
> incidently, I've now conditioned myself to tap the gas pedal when I
> push the clutch in, to avoid the stalling, so now I'll have to go back
> to driving the normal way when I fix it..
>
that there are numbersd molded in, and there is a mark on the speedo gear
mounting thingie that you align to the numbers molded into the case. Now
that you have experience the problem caused by your error, you will see what
I am talking about. Without having the problem, you could easily miss the
directions.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118147576.888108.309840@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> I never thought about the fact that it would *need* to be adjustable
> for the different size gears that can be installed. Thanks Jeff for the
> explanation. And thanks Bill for the link, since I will be purchasing a
> new gear when I get my new tires.. I'll post more after lunch, as I'm
> going back to my friend's house on my lunch-hour to rotate the
> speedo-gear..
>
> incidently, I've now conditioned myself to tap the gas pedal when I
> push the clutch in, to avoid the stalling, so now I'll have to go back
> to driving the normal way when I fix it..
>
#47
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Re: No Speedo after Transmission Repair
Actually Dave, if you look closely at the case of the tcase, you will see
that there are numbersd molded in, and there is a mark on the speedo gear
mounting thingie that you align to the numbers molded into the case. Now
that you have experience the problem caused by your error, you will see what
I am talking about. Without having the problem, you could easily miss the
directions.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118147576.888108.309840@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> I never thought about the fact that it would *need* to be adjustable
> for the different size gears that can be installed. Thanks Jeff for the
> explanation. And thanks Bill for the link, since I will be purchasing a
> new gear when I get my new tires.. I'll post more after lunch, as I'm
> going back to my friend's house on my lunch-hour to rotate the
> speedo-gear..
>
> incidently, I've now conditioned myself to tap the gas pedal when I
> push the clutch in, to avoid the stalling, so now I'll have to go back
> to driving the normal way when I fix it..
>
that there are numbersd molded in, and there is a mark on the speedo gear
mounting thingie that you align to the numbers molded into the case. Now
that you have experience the problem caused by your error, you will see what
I am talking about. Without having the problem, you could easily miss the
directions.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118147576.888108.309840@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> I never thought about the fact that it would *need* to be adjustable
> for the different size gears that can be installed. Thanks Jeff for the
> explanation. And thanks Bill for the link, since I will be purchasing a
> new gear when I get my new tires.. I'll post more after lunch, as I'm
> going back to my friend's house on my lunch-hour to rotate the
> speedo-gear..
>
> incidently, I've now conditioned myself to tap the gas pedal when I
> push the clutch in, to avoid the stalling, so now I'll have to go back
> to driving the normal way when I fix it..
>
#48
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Re: No Speedo after Transmission Repair
Actually Dave, if you look closely at the case of the tcase, you will see
that there are numbersd molded in, and there is a mark on the speedo gear
mounting thingie that you align to the numbers molded into the case. Now
that you have experience the problem caused by your error, you will see what
I am talking about. Without having the problem, you could easily miss the
directions.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118147576.888108.309840@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> I never thought about the fact that it would *need* to be adjustable
> for the different size gears that can be installed. Thanks Jeff for the
> explanation. And thanks Bill for the link, since I will be purchasing a
> new gear when I get my new tires.. I'll post more after lunch, as I'm
> going back to my friend's house on my lunch-hour to rotate the
> speedo-gear..
>
> incidently, I've now conditioned myself to tap the gas pedal when I
> push the clutch in, to avoid the stalling, so now I'll have to go back
> to driving the normal way when I fix it..
>
that there are numbersd molded in, and there is a mark on the speedo gear
mounting thingie that you align to the numbers molded into the case. Now
that you have experience the problem caused by your error, you will see what
I am talking about. Without having the problem, you could easily miss the
directions.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118147576.888108.309840@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> I never thought about the fact that it would *need* to be adjustable
> for the different size gears that can be installed. Thanks Jeff for the
> explanation. And thanks Bill for the link, since I will be purchasing a
> new gear when I get my new tires.. I'll post more after lunch, as I'm
> going back to my friend's house on my lunch-hour to rotate the
> speedo-gear..
>
> incidently, I've now conditioned myself to tap the gas pedal when I
> push the clutch in, to avoid the stalling, so now I'll have to go back
> to driving the normal way when I fix it..
>
#49
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Re: No Speedo after Transmission Repair
Actually Dave, if you look closely at the case of the tcase, you will see
that there are numbersd molded in, and there is a mark on the speedo gear
mounting thingie that you align to the numbers molded into the case. Now
that you have experience the problem caused by your error, you will see what
I am talking about. Without having the problem, you could easily miss the
directions.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118147576.888108.309840@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> I never thought about the fact that it would *need* to be adjustable
> for the different size gears that can be installed. Thanks Jeff for the
> explanation. And thanks Bill for the link, since I will be purchasing a
> new gear when I get my new tires.. I'll post more after lunch, as I'm
> going back to my friend's house on my lunch-hour to rotate the
> speedo-gear..
>
> incidently, I've now conditioned myself to tap the gas pedal when I
> push the clutch in, to avoid the stalling, so now I'll have to go back
> to driving the normal way when I fix it..
>
that there are numbersd molded in, and there is a mark on the speedo gear
mounting thingie that you align to the numbers molded into the case. Now
that you have experience the problem caused by your error, you will see what
I am talking about. Without having the problem, you could easily miss the
directions.
"Dave" <dmcglynn@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1118147576.888108.309840@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
> I never thought about the fact that it would *need* to be adjustable
> for the different size gears that can be installed. Thanks Jeff for the
> explanation. And thanks Bill for the link, since I will be purchasing a
> new gear when I get my new tires.. I'll post more after lunch, as I'm
> going back to my friend's house on my lunch-hour to rotate the
> speedo-gear..
>
> incidently, I've now conditioned myself to tap the gas pedal when I
> push the clutch in, to avoid the stalling, so now I'll have to go back
> to driving the normal way when I fix it..
>
#50
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Re: No Speedo after Transmission Repair
Yep.. On the way home from work, which would have been the 3rd engine
cycle since the speedo-gear was working, the check-engine light was not
lit. It's nice to have a dark instrument panel again.. Thanks for all
the help!
It's a 98 4.0 liter btw...
cycle since the speedo-gear was working, the check-engine light was not
lit. It's nice to have a dark instrument panel again.. Thanks for all
the help!
It's a 98 4.0 liter btw...