What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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Tonyrodz

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OK, I fired up the Tech2Win and it tells me that my speedometer doesn't require a recalibration. But when I do a sweep test it doesn't go to 50, only around 45. I'm thinking I should just reposition the needle.
What do you all think?
When it's off or you're stopped, does it go all the way to 0?
 

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Good question. I know in an NBS truck, the gauges all zero out with key on, engine off.
If it doesn't, take the cluster apart to expose the needles and bring the speedo needle all the way to the right by hand, then back to the left to 0. I think that should work--or so I've been told. That's what I did with my Esky cluster.
 

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If it doesn't, take the cluster apart to expose the needles and bring the speedo needle all the way to the right by hand, then back to the left to 0. I think that should work--or so I've been told. That's what I did with my Esky cluster.
It worked?
 

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