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Re: How does a speedometer get on the wrong side of the peg?
I have seen this in other cars, usually there has been battery trouble. The needle stays against the peg because it's trying to get back to zero the shortest way it knows. If you were driving 150 MPH and the power shut off, the same thing would probably happen... Login to read more. ![]()
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