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01' V92 Speedometer Prob

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#1 ·
The speedometer has quit working all together. However, all the digital readouts are still working in the digital window (fuel, alt, mileage, etc). I'm sure its not cable driven, so there must be a sensor somewhere. Someone point me to it?
 
#2 ·
My 2001 did the same thing

My bike did the same thing I could turn the key off and back on and it would start working, I cleaned the key switch and the sensor that is down at the drive sprocket for the belt drive with contact cleaner,
I also unpluged the sensor and cleaned the plug, it has been working since I did this, hope it works for you,
Shanecheers
 
#4 · (Edited)
Speedo Problem

There was a recall on the 99/01 Speedo unit. Victory was having the dealers replace the instrument cluster at no charge.The upgraded units have green turn signal arrows while the original had amber. The problems were moisture getting into the unit as well as the odometer resetting itself to Zero. There were also problems with the handle bar switches having intermittent contact from dirt and moisture. I am referring to the switches that control the digital readout. I hope this helps.
 
#6 ·
My switch,

The switch that you resets the milage on the odometer, (on the clutch side) doesnt work, my turn signal arrows are green so I guess my bike has had the upgrade, my speed -o- has stopped working one other time since I cleanned it. I reached down and turned the key switch off and then back on while riding, the speed-o- starting working again, but the tact was only showing about half of the rpm's
for the rest of the ride, Once I shut it off and started again everything was working fine, :confused:
 
#7 ·
I have a 2002 V92 TC Deluxe and the speedo / Odometer is the only thing not working. The digital readout is fine and so is the fuel gauge. Anyone know anything about the '02 ?? Seems weird they'd have a big recall through 2001, then have a similar issue in 2002. No reflection in the design department ? Or maybe I'm just unlucky... :(
 
#8 ·
Recall on the earlier models was caused by an engineering bobo. Instead of storing the odo in hard memory. Vic used a powered memory that essentialy used a watch battery to keep the memory in place. Battery goes bad, and odo goes to ZERO. The DOT thought it was a bad idea.
99% of the time speedo, and odo stop working on a 02-06 Vic. It is the speed sensor PN 4011111
If the switches do not work. They need to be cleaned
 
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