Speedometer is possessed.

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ravingmadman

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We'll be doing 60-70MPH, and the speedometer will regularly, randomly fall by ~20MPH and immediately go back to whatever speed we're doing. Like a nervous tick. I haven't looked into it, I don't even know if these things are electric or cable operated, but either way, it doesn't do it driving around town, or taking long trips at 35 on backroads. Only on the freeway. Anyone got any ideas?
 

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hmm, well it is electrical to answer one question.. maybe something that senses it in your tranns is out of wack..
 

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Dad has this problem, We cleaned the speed sensor on the rear axle because it was corroded. Worked fine afterwards.
 
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I pulled all the fuses and replaced them, because i had a bunch of extras, and they're cheap, and then i pulled all the harnesses I could reach off, and cleaned them, and put them back on. Whatever I did fixed it. Thanks for the input!!!
 
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Forgive the thread necromancy; this has been an ongoing issue. This used to happen only when it was really cold, or when I took a really hard left turn (insert "you know you drive a tahoe when" joke here).

My Hoe is now undriveable, because the speedo is going all over the place, all the time. If I'm doing 60 up a slight hill on the interstate, and hit a bump, the speedo will dip to 20mph. The tranny then naturally heads for first gear to tackle the mountain it thinks I'm ascending. That's pretty crappy for my driveline. Since I have to immediately get off the gas to keep the engine from killing itself, I can't maintain freeway speeds. So, the Hoe's in the shop. I'll keep y'all posted on the diagnosis and the fix, since I'm not alone with this issue. FML
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The shop just called and said they read the data stream while driving it, and it looks like the transmission speed sensor. Hmm. Is there an echo in here? (Thanks, Rican. :) )
 

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I would have guessed it was a gremlin, sneaky little bastards. According to my son we have them in my house so beware.
 

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u welcome when that happend to me I went crazy...... but I went ahead an rebuild the transmission in the process.....
 

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