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check your worm and pinion on sensor and in box ,count number of teeth on both then go to your dealer and check with there parts system laser and see if you have the correct one fitted.i have changed al4 gearbox and it has come with the wrong drive in gearbox.if your car has had a gearbox change in its live that could be the problem.the bsi only see's a signal from sensor so cannot be this has to be gearing ratios in gearbox /sensor pinion.also if sagem type sensor fitted change for eaton type sagem ones are a problem.
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Everything Sagem has to do with PSA Peugeot / Citroen is a problem.

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pugxpert wrote:check your worm and pinion on sensor and in box ,count number of teeth on both then go to your dealer and check with there parts system laser and see if you have the correct one fitted.i have changed al4 gearbox and it has come with the wrong drive in gearbox.if your car has had a gearbox change in its live that could be the problem.the bsi only see's a signal from sensor so cannot be this has to be gearing ratios in gearbox /sensor pinion.also if sagem type sensor fitted change for eaton type sagem ones are a problem.
i've told u that i had changed two new solenoid valves(main oil pressure and convertor lock valve), but nobody think this result in worng mileage.
However, the new solenoid valves are Borg Warner type, the shift oil pressure is from 2.4-2.8 up to 2.8-3.05. Besides, the two valves are not compatible with the ECU of my gearbox, i didn't upgrade ECU so far yet, so i'm not sure if these would cause the problem.
Do you also think of the problem of ratio?
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no the solenoid valves will not effect your speedo!!!!!!!!!!!! speedo drive is taken of differential so speed of diff determines speed of car solenoid valves just regulate oil pressure within the gearbox.Again check the drive worm and pinion are correct on gearbox for your model of car!!
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regarding peugeot part no. 6166.70 of speedo sensor on gearbox, is it right one for my car?(AL4, 2.0 petroleum, 2001)
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yes thats the one
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or instrument need to be calibrated? if yes, how?
after fitting new gearbox speedo sensor(6166.70), reset the odo to zero, as long as the car moves, odo will immediately change to 000.1km, even moves forward only 1m.
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Speedos always indicate a bit high, usually 5 to 8 km/h, to keep us well inside the speed limits.
In some countries, it's a legal requirement, and the makers are very happy to oblige.
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Clogzz wrote:Speedos always indicate a bit high, usually 5 to 8 km/h, to keep us well inside the speed limits.
In some countries, it's a legal requirement, and the makers are very happy to oblige.
in this case, does it mean the milemeter odo(LCD) is always changing earlier than actual distance?
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