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Like every vehicle out
there, the Nomad is no different in the fact that your speedometer tells you are
going faster than you really are. My VW Jetta is off is 6% off, my wife's
Toyota is off and so is my daughter's car. I noticed an option on one
manufacturers page that sells a speedo which is extremely accurate and the face
of the speedo slows a little line for each MPH. Oh, and that's under the Law
Enforcement Equipment options. Well it's nice to know the Police know how fast
they are going. Well I like most people want to know WTF I am doing with regards
to speed. I discovered that I was 8% off on my ST1300 speedo. That's a lot to me
and that won't get it. So, enter the Speedo Healer, a nice little device to
correct that error. It is reasonably easy to install and the folks at
www.Speedohealer.com
have a handy little on-line calculator to tell you how to
program the Speedohealer when you know how far off you are. The instruction
which are available on Speedo's Web site are satisfactory. I found that the
actual installation of the plugs required moving the an engine component to be
able to get to the 3P Black Speed Sensor Plug.

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The
finger points to the location of the dust boot which contains 3
different plugs, one of which is the Black Speedo Sensor Plug. Do you see
it yet? Me neither As you can see, things are in the way. |
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Remove these two bolts.... |
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Move
this out of the way and you can pull the harness up enough to plug in
the needed plugs. You need to find your own way to route the
orange harness to its new home. I selected the top of the battery cover.
Getting there is half the fun. Once you there and have it all squared
away, follow the remaining instructions provided my the manufacturer.
Check out their web site as well for the Calculator which will tell you
the procedure for programming the unit. |
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