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  1. vito11

    vito11 Karting

    Oct 8, 2006
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    the speedometer hand vibrates at high speeds and at times goes to zero, then returns. What can it be ?
     
  2. Nuvolari

    Nuvolari F1 Veteran
    Owner Silver Subscribed

    Sep 3, 2002
    6,640
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    Rob C.
    The most common culprit is the speedometer sending unit that is located on the transmission and sends the signal to the speedometer. I would replace that first as it is easy to change but unfortunately not cheap.
     
  3. BigTex

    BigTex Seven Time F1 World Champ
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    Dec 6, 2002
    79,386
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    Bubba
    There are early and later designs also of the sender, so look at what you have before blindly ordering the part.
     
  4. vito11

    vito11 Karting

    Oct 8, 2006
    155
    Many thanks. Is the same for other car, like fiat, Alfa Romeo?
     
  5. vito11

    vito11 Karting

    Oct 8, 2006
    155
    this problem arose after I changed the belts, can it be connected?
     
  6. JTT

    JTT Karting

    Jun 16, 2020
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    Ontario
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    J Taylor
    How do you get your car to go fast? :) While I absolutely love driving the 308 mine is not a fast car.
    Joe
     
  7. Patrick Dixon

    Patrick Dixon Formula 3

    Mar 27, 2012
    1,134
    UK
    Is 150mph not fast enough for you?

    When I first bought my gt4 I went 120mph on most motorways and it was quite responsive enough to overtake traffic on A roads. I thought 1.5T was quite heavy, but compared to modern cars it's actually pretty light. OK so it doesn't do 0-60 in 3.something seconds, but it's still plenty quick enough, and it's physical enough to actually need driving.

    I don't really get all this 308s are not fast cars stuff.
     
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  8. Dockboy

    Dockboy Formula Junior
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    May 11, 2013
    610
    Maryland
    Check the electrical connector for the sender at the frame inboard of the lower a arm
     
  9. kiwiokie

    kiwiokie Formula 3

    Aug 19, 2013
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    John McDermott
    My Fiat 124 and Alfa Spider were both mechanical drive speedometers but the Ferrari is electrical. Maybe later Alfas were different?


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  10. 4rePhill

    4rePhill F1 Veteran

    Oct 18, 2009
    8,265
    Worcester, England
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    Phill J
    https://www.ferrariparts.co.uk/part/ferrari/116987
    https://www.eurospares.co.uk/Parts/116987/Ferrari/New/55045
    https://www.superformance.co.uk/328/electrical.html

    All priced at @ £319.73 /$410 with tax (+ shipping) - No, not as cheap as they might be, but if it lasts another 30 years plus, then that's less than 3 pence/ 4 cents per day :)

    No.76 on this diagram: https://www.ferrariparts.co.uk/Diagram/Ferrari/328-GTB-GTS-(1988)/027-Gearbox-Differential-Housing-And-Oil-Pump

    The first thing I would check is the plug connector (loose/dirty?), followed by the fitment of the sensor into the gearbox housing (has it come loose?). Then I'd check the how clean the face of the sensor is (is there anything on the face that could cause a false trigger?), and then I'd look at replacing the sensor.
     

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