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12psi boost
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Its the one at the end of the cable in the transmission, the one the cable connects to.
Pop off the cable and spin it, you should see a slight deflection on the speedometer. You might even try and move it wirh a cordless screwdriver on low speed but Ive allways been able to see something by spinning the cable by hand. |
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Another possibility is the speedo itself.
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Mar 2006
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ok i think i'm going to take it to toyota they said they'll look at it and tell me whats wrong for $27 so i can handle that. thanks for the help if anyone can think of anything else please keep posting.
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