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Using A Speedometer Tester

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  1. Adjust the tire air pressure to the specification.
  2. Using a speedometer tester, verify that the speedometer indication is within the allowable ranges shown below.
    Fig 1: Speedometer Tester Indication & Allowable Range - KMPH
    G01028003Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
    Fig 2: Speedometer Tester Indication & Allowable Range - MPH
    G01028004Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
  3. Verify that fluctuation of the speedometer needle is within the allowable range.
    • If the speedometer needle does not move or the indication is outside of the allowable range, inspect the PCM, ABS HU/CM (vehicles with ABS), VSS (vehicles without ABS) and related wiring harnesses.
      • If the PCM, ABS HU/CM (vehicles with ABS), VSS (vehicles without ABS) and related wiring harnesses are normal, replace the instrument cluster.
      • Needle fluctuation allowable range: Within 3.0 km/h