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Started by 95GTP, November 20, 2003, 05:05:26 PM

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95GTP

The car is running great and I have it registered and insured so now its time to drive it,  It has been sitting for quite awhile and has some bugs to work out.

First is the speedometer.  It reads fast, like 25-30+MPH fast. (75MPH = 120+++) The HUD is accurate.  Can this be just a cable or is the speedo done?  I would hate to have to replace that.

Second is the "Check gages" light.  Its on all the time so is the low fuel light.  Probably associated right?  How do I get rid of the low fuel light? yea the tank is full.

Third the HUD light goes out from time to time.  I really need this since the speedo is AFU.  Loose wire?

Forth,  Power antenna was butchered up.  An aftermarket one was installed and the wires were raped.  What is the wire color code for radio/accessory and ground from the original plug.  The schematic doesnt have the wire colors matching with what is there.

Im sure there will be more like the rubber burninf smell(no not the tires), odd leak from the tranny, it left a puddle but no visible leak underneath.  Coolant loss, again no leak found.

The Burning Rom

Quote from: 95GTPFirst is the speedometer.  It reads fast, like 25-30+MPH fast. (75MPH = 120+++) The HUD is accurate.  Can this be just a cable or is the speedo done?  I would hate to have to replace that.

Second is the "Check gages" light.  Its on all the time so is the low fuel light.  Probably associated right?  How do I get rid of the low fuel light? yea the tank is full.

The speedo has no cable. It's electronic.  :wink:

As far as the check gauges/fuel light....go here: http://www.w-body.com/service/checkgauges.html
1989 Grand Prix TGP Coupe - Time For The Mods...
1990 Grand Prix TGP Coupe - In Need Of A Fuel Pump
1990 Grand Prix TGP Coupe (#2) - Motorless..
1990 Grand Prix LE Coupe - Awaiting The Scrapyard
1992 Grand Prix SE Coupe - "Woods Car"
1999 Grand Prix GT Coupe - Sits Under A Cover 364 Days A Year
1976 Dodge D700 - Dump Truck
1989 Dodge W100 Short-Box - Restoration/Diesel Project
1990 Dodge W250 - Plow Truck/Resto Project
1994 Dodge Ram 2500 8.0L V10 4x4 - Tow Rig
2002 Chrysler 300M

no1kicker

my speedo had that problem and I replaced the cluster, problem solved.  While it's out make the "intercooled turbo" light up.


former owner of a 1990 Grand Prix STE Turbo

RareGMFan

Mine had the same problem, too.  Replaced the cluster, problem NOT solved.  It's off by exactly the same amount as the last cluster (10-15 mph)  :shock:
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix SE McLaren Turbo (1 of 2725), 1989 Pontiac 6000 STE AWD (1 of 1376)
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix STE McLaren Turbo (1 of 1000), 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Special Edition



mfewtrail

Quote from: 6000STE/AWDMine had the same problem, too.  Replaced the cluster, problem NOT solved.  It's off by exactly the same amount as the last cluster (10-15 mph)  :shock:

I think all TGP's are like that..from most of the owners I've talked to, it certainly seems that way...the black TGP is off by a varying 10-15 mph and the HUD is right.
'93 SE, '90 Black/tan TGP, & '90 Red/tan TGP

RareGMFan

And there's no cure for this?  Maybe some other electronics somewhere else?  A short in the wire some where?
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix SE McLaren Turbo (1 of 2725), 1989 Pontiac 6000 STE AWD (1 of 1376)
1990 Pontiac Grand Prix STE McLaren Turbo (1 of 1000), 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Special Edition



no1kicker

When I replaced my cluster, it was right up until 50 mph or so.  After that it would be about 5 mph faster than you're actually going.  I guess it could be worse, it could read slower, and you'd always be speeding.  Good thing the HUD and DIC are always right.  I think I remember Shawn from the wbody board said to fix it that you had to solder either a 1M or 1k resistor across two pins on the speedo.  I will try to find the pic he sent me on the fix.


former owner of a 1990 Grand Prix STE Turbo

TGPilot

Check and clean your electrical grounds for the cluster and out to the fire-wall. If you do not have a proper ground to the cluster it will not give accurate readings at the cluster. If I recall correctly the HUD uses an isolated ground source and is not effected showing correct speeds... 8)

tyroelite

I think the speedo problem was common to all grand prix of that year. My N/A has the same problem as do all of my friends who have GP's from early 90's. I think they did it on purpose. It seems right on all of them up till about 50-55 then it kind of exponentially gets worse. 80 on the speedo is about 65 or so and worse from there. It would be nice if there is a way to fix it just by soldering in a resistor or something.

The Burning Rom

Quote from: tyroeliteI think the speedo problem was common to all grand prix of that year. My N/A has the same problem as do all of my friends who have GP's from early 90's. I think they did it on purpose. It seems right on all of them up till about 50-55 then it kind of exponentially gets worse. 80 on the speedo is about 65 or so and worse from there. It would be nice if there is a way to fix it just by soldering in a resistor or something.

My first 90 LE wasn't off at all IIRC. My second 90 LE was off when I got it, but more than one thing was messed up with the cluster. So I swapped in my gauges from my first LE and it's still off. So that leads me to believe that TGPilot is right..and that it is a ground issue somewhere.

My TGP is affected by the same problem.  :cry: After the Holiday season I will start looking for the root cause of the problem.
1989 Grand Prix TGP Coupe - Time For The Mods...
1990 Grand Prix TGP Coupe - In Need Of A Fuel Pump
1990 Grand Prix TGP Coupe (#2) - Motorless..
1990 Grand Prix LE Coupe - Awaiting The Scrapyard
1992 Grand Prix SE Coupe - "Woods Car"
1999 Grand Prix GT Coupe - Sits Under A Cover 364 Days A Year
1976 Dodge D700 - Dump Truck
1989 Dodge W100 Short-Box - Restoration/Diesel Project
1990 Dodge W250 - Plow Truck/Resto Project
1994 Dodge Ram 2500 8.0L V10 4x4 - Tow Rig
2002 Chrysler 300M

90tgpblk

BOth my HUD and Speedo are off by an increasing amount as I accl.
The speedo and hud read slower then actual speed, like at 25 It reads 20 not bad 55 reads 33, at 70 it read 50. Any Ideas.  Some back ground.  The speedo and hud worked fine until I had the tranny rebulit 5yrs ago and the speedo and hud have been acting this way ever sunce.  Any ideas??????
KCP
90 TGP Black with Grey Leather
01 Audi S4

TGPilot

Quote from: 90tgpblkBOth my HUD and Speedo are off by an increasing amount as I accl.
The speedo and hud read slower then actual speed, like at 25 It reads 20 not bad 55 reads 33, at 70 it read 50. Any Ideas.  Some back ground.  The speedo and hud worked fine until I had the tranny rebulit 5yrs ago and the speedo and hud have been acting this way ever sunce.  Any ideas??????
KCP

Ssounds like if it was immediately after the tranny service that they might have damaged the speed sensor in the tranny. They may have also not gotten a proper ground for the sensors on that side of the engine bay... 8)

90tgpblk

I have had it looked at they said it was internal on the tranny.  I am planning on replacing the tranny soon any way hopefully that will fix it.
I am thinking that maybe they did not put the proper gears in like the standard gp gears not the turbo parts.  If there is a difference in the gears from the regular gp and the tgp.  I can't remember if there is or not.
Thanks for the info tgpilot
KCP
90 TGP Black with Grey Leather
01 Audi S4

95GTP

Thanks everyone for the info.  All excellect places to start especially the check gauges light , I checked out all the sites but i guess I missed that one.

 Speedo,  I will check into that in depth myself when the time allows and I will let you know when of if I find something.  I will look into the grounding problem of a poor connection before I replace the cluster.

Chris A

They used the wrong year governor. Its unlikely the speeds sensor is damaged and works at all. The sensor is just a pickup. The governor has a wheel on the end of it that has 'teeth' in it that pass near the sensor.  There are at least two different style governors. One has about 1/2 the teeth of the other. I've never actually counted. Why didn't they fix it 5 years ago?