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Hey need some help today my speedo just decided to stop working and then the power steering stops working about 5 min into driving, i think the speedo has something to do with the power steering not working (not adjusting pump to speed). my question is how does the speedo work is it an electronic sender or is there a cable and if so where is it. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanx

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Hey need some help today my speedo just decided to stop working

ive got a 96 r33 too.. "sometimes" the speedo decides to stop working too.. i just knock on the top of dash while im driving and it pops up agian working...

ive got a 96 r33 too.. "sometimes" the speedo decides to stop working too.. i just knock on the top of dash while im driving and it pops up agian working...

Tried that, i bashed the shit out of it thought the needle might be sticky but there is definitely some other problem.

Do you have any aftermarket units connected to the ECU, such as Apexi RSM, AVCR, SAFC?

Well if you do, check around the ecu if any wires are grounding itself against the chasis. Well this happened to me causing the power steering to go heavy on certain corners.

Do you have any aftermarket units connected to the ECU, such as Apexi RSM, AVCR, SAFC?

Well if you do, check around the ecu if any wires are grounding itself against the chasis. Well this happened to me causing the power steering to go heavy on certain corners.

Nah the ecu hasnt been touched its pretty much stock

Most probably your speedo cable has snapped, which thinks your car isnt moving therefore power steering not working. the cable is located behind your speedo cluster which then feeds through the firewall into the gearbox. new 1 only cost arnd $100 from nissan

Most probably your speedo cable has snapped, which thinks your car isnt moving therefore power steering not working. the cable is located behind your speedo cluster which then feeds through the firewall into the gearbox. new 1 only cost arnd $100 from nissan

I have been researching it extensively and the r33 has electronic speed sensor as opposed to the r32s cable driven speedo, seems that i am lookin at a problem with the speed sensor or dash cluster. Anyone have a spare dash they wanna let me borrow? I will replace the sensor and go form there.

Hmmm maybe you could use the R33 Service Manual to help diagnose the problem or to test the speed sensor. I doubt the instrument cluster would die out so fast or at all....

I got the speed sensor out doesnt physically look broken the two wires coming out of it are open circuit, unsure if that is the way they are supposed to be. I would guess it is just a permanent magnet volage generator and as the speed increases the voltage does too. If so then the wires should be connected. Anyway im gonna replace it when i find another one (so far impossible) and see if that fixes it.

Your rear hicas has been removed. The front still works off the hicas system. Light steering at low speeds heavy steering at high speeds. Default must be heavy(when you speedo stops working).

Edited by RR 84 WA

Didnt really know there was hicas at the front just thought that the power steering was adjusted according to speed. May be a good thing its default is heavy steering, especially if you are travelling quickly, dont want a slight movement of the wheel turning into a 45 degree turn.

  • 2 months later...

Hey guys i have recently had the same problem in my r32. Thought i would search first and found this thread.

My speedo stopped working first, then 30mins later steering went heavy. Power fc isnt getting reading either. Guess thats cos it reads it from the speedo cable which leads me to think that the cables the problem. Also i have an rb25det gearbox. Do the r33's have a sensor in the gearbox that converts in to electrical signal or is it a cable to the dash like r32.

Also i spun the gear in the back of the dash with my fingers and the power fc picked up 20km/h but the stock speedo guage didnt so would this mean that the cable is snapped somewhere or that there is a problem with the gearing inside my dash cluster??

Power steering is now intermittant too. 1 min its working fine then the next, it goes heavy.

Hope that all makes sense. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Edited by Bennett
Hey guys i have recently had the same problem in my r32. Thought i would search first and found this thread.

My speedo stopped working first, then 30mins later steering went heavy. Power fc isnt getting reading either. Guess thats cos it reads it from the speedo cable which leads me to think that the cables the problem. Also i have an rb25det gearbox. Do the r33's have a sensor in the gearbox that converts in to electrical signal or is it a cable to the dash like r32.

Also i spun the gear in the back of the dash with my fingers and the power fc picked up 20km/h but the stock speedo guage didnt so would this mean that the cable is snapped somewhere or that there is a problem with the gearing inside my dash cluster??

Power steering is now intermittant too. 1 min its working fine then the next, it goes heavy.

Hope that all makes sense. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

33 uses an electronic sender, however you would have a mech. sender in the 33 box to make your dash work.

i'm not sure how the cable setup works (i'm just about to put a mech sender in the 25det box in my 31) but can you spin the cable at the dash end? if so i'd imagine the cable has snapped, if not then your dash would likely be the issue.

Just worked it out after a bit of searching. I didnt know why the little spastic thing wasnt spinning but the cable was. Has a slit down the side and so doesnt grip properly. Also wasnt aware that they were supposed to be 1 piece lol. So super glue it back on for now otherwise have to pay 100 for new one and install it.

Good luck with the conversion.

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