Thursday 6 November 2014

Change My Gl1500 Speedometer Cable

The speedometer is a gauge located in the instrument Swarm of your Honda Gl1500. It displays a precipitation reading, a measurement from the velocity sensor, and translates that measurement into miles per date. A fully functioning speedometer is needful in plan to preserve vehicle safety. Whether you've recently inspected your Honda Gl1500 speedometer to troubleshoot a squeaking sound time to come from your gauge and inaugurate that you corner a defective or damaged cable, replacing the speedometer cable is a relatively no problem course.


Instructions


1. Stand on the left side of the bike, persist the handlebars and bend down. Place the bolt back on, feed the new cable into the back of the speedometer and tighten the bolt. Reattach the cable onto the forks. Put the side disc cover, fender cover and the metal holder back into place. Follow manufacturer's instructions for calibrating the speedometer before you take your Honda for a ride.


2. Use a screwdriver and unscrew the speedometer housing from underneath the gauge panel. Use the wrench and unscrew the bolt that connects the speedometer cable to the back of the speedometer.


3. Reach up under the instrument cluster and turn the bolt counterclockwise to completely disconnect the cable. Set the bolt aside. Disconnect the cable from the forks and remove the cable completely.


4. Remove the side CD subsume, a detachable insert that helps sustain clearance in between the circle and the hub. Remove the fender incorporate by gently pulling at the grommet that connects the covers to the bike's frame. And remove the metal holder for the brake cable by unscrewing the screws that are screwed ended the holder into the the bikes frame. Construct a memo of the first positioning of the the metal holder for the brake cable. If reinstalled incorrectly, the fender cover won't fit properly.