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Ten clicks out

  • By Graham Smith
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Michael Bell
Bluewater, QLD

Q

THE speedo in my 2008 Golf is an average of 10 per cent out. My dealer tested the car and said it was fine. When I approached VW Australia it suggested adjusting the computer from the winter setting. This apparently lowers the speedo by 10 per cent for ``snow driving''. The problem is, my Golf doesn't have the full computer and couldn't be adjusted. VW basically said ``stiff cheese'', because by law the variance can be up to 10 per cent. What can I do? I generally have to guess my speed if I want to do 100km/h and hope the 110km/h I am showing is 100km/h.

Graham Smith
Ask Smithy

A

THE speedo is allowed to read up to 10 per cent higher under the law, but cannot under-read. In that sense it is within the law. The best solution is to use a GPS to confirm the speed.

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  • Try a larger wheel/ tyre profile. It corrected me speedo form 95 kph to 98 kph. A co-operative tyre dealer will assist. Often you can go to a larger wheel diameter without changing the actual wheel.

    Neal Hotham of Cairns Posted on 15 November 2009 11:01am

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