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RPM meter not returning to zero - Allion 240


aruntantan

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I have a Toyota Allion 240 and, today I noticed that, the RPM meter not returning to zero.

When stopped it was showing around 500rpm. and after starting Idle is showing 1200-1300.

Anyone know how to fix the issue?.

Note : recently I have changed the ATF, not sure there is  a connection.

Thanks.

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You'd have to get your gauge cluster out to see what is wrong with it. There is a very fragile spring behind the needle that forces it to 0. My guess is that the spring has either lost it's tension, or stuck.

Did you try giving it some high revs (5000 - 6000)? If the spring is stuck, that might loosen it up.

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2 hours ago, aruntantan said:

I have a Toyota Allion 240 and, today I noticed that, the RPM meter not returning to zero.

When stopped it was showing around 500rpm. and after starting Idle is showing 1200-1300.

Anyone know how to fix the issue?.

Note : recently I have changed the ATF, not sure there is  a connection.

Thanks.

IMG_20190619_103630.jpg

shutdown the car...:). It will come to zero.

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23 minutes ago, tilvin said:

shutdown the car...:). It will come to zero.

Car is in shutdown, when I took the picture  :(

1 hour ago, Davy said:

You'd have to get your gauge cluster out to see what is wrong with it. There is a very fragile spring behind the needle that forces it to 0. My guess is that the spring has either lost it's tension, or stuck.

Did you try giving it some high revs (5000 - 6000)? If the spring is stuck, that might loosen it up.

Thanks davy, Will try to give some high revs, to see if it works correctly. 

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try tapping 3/4 times on the display/ screen it might have got stuck. once my kelisa's speedometer was stucked at 20kmph where it won't go below 20 kmph mark even when stopped. I lived with it but one day a friend of mine who is a pilot was driving my car and when he saw it doesn't go below 20kmph mark he tapped on it which made it release immediately. Apparently, it is a common thing with old airplanes which have lots of analog dials too and what they do is tap on it like crazy. 

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33 minutes ago, ghostwriter said:

try tapping 3/4 times on the display/ screen it might have got stuck. once my kelisa's speedometer was stucked at 20kmph where it won't go below 20 kmph mark even when stopped. I lived with it but one day a friend of mine who is a pilot was driving my car and when he saw it doesn't go below 20kmph mark he tapped on it which made it release immediately. Apparently, it is a common thing with old airplanes which have lots of analog dials too and what they do is tap on it like crazy. 

Is there a way to find whether the cockpit room panels are digital or analog, before reserve air tickets ? :D

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