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Old 04-03-2011, 05:18 PM
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Noticed when I had a GPS that my speed on the GPS and the speed on my speedometer don't match. Compared it with one of those MPH/radar things on the side of the road, it matched the GPS. Compared side by side with a friends car, still off.

My speedometer's 5 sometimes 10 mph off. The higher the speed the more off it is. Ie: When the speedometer says I'm doing 30, I'm really doing 27. When the speed. says I'm doing 65, I'm really doing 62. 80, more like 73/4ish.

Any ideas what can be causing this, and how to fix it?
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Default Re: 97 Accord, Speedometer question

You drive a vehicle that is over 14 years old - things are not going to be as perfect as they used to. There really is nothing you can do about it - to be like 5mph really is not that bad.
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True, I was just hoping to find a fix for it. =/

Don't think it was ever fine though, bought it off my mom, she's had it since 98, but never took care of it. She always thought it ran a bit slow but wasn't sure.
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Tires worn? Correct size? And this is a common thing. By federal Law manufactures are allowed to be off by a certain percentage. I would rather be going slower than what the speedometer reads than faster and not get a ticket!
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tires are good.
I wouldn't have been so worried about it if it was always off by just 5 or 3, but it's a bigger gap as it goes higher.
I really just wanna be able to say I clocked 100+ and actually mean it. I could do it, but I'm only really doing 80.
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IMOP it is the tires. If you go to Tirerack.com and compare the tire spec's, specifically the revolutions per mile of the same size tire, you will see a difference.The ones w/ the fewest revolutions per mile are larger.
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