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Old 01-14-2006, 09:21 PM
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I think my speedometer is indicating I am traveling faster than I am. It may be off by 15 mph at higher speeds. Are there ways to test this besides clocking a measured mile? If my speedo is showing a higher speed, is my odometer accumulating miles faster than I am driving them? Help!
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15mph is quite off.

See this thread to get the reading off the hidden menu.

http://forums.e60.net/index.php?showtopic=5829&st=0
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The easiest way to check your speedo is to find a relatively straight road with mile markers on it. If you hold the throttle steady at 60MPH as you pass a mile marker, it should take you exactly 60 seconds till you pass the next mile marker. If it takes longer than 60 seconds to reach the next mile marker, your speedo is reading fast and visa versa if its less than 60 seconds the speedo is reading slower. Hope this helps, beyond that, there is probably a formula to figure the exact amount the speedo is off by.
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Originally Posted by MidnightRider' post='224432' date='Jan 15 2006, 01:21 AM
I think my speedometer is indicating I am traveling faster than I am. It may be off by 15 mph at higher speeds. Are there ways to test this besides clocking a measured mile? If my speedo is showing a higher speed, is my odometer accumulating miles faster than I am driving them? Help!
Sounds like more than an adjustment.The speedo's are usually about 2% fast on BMW's(2 mph @ 70).If yours is 15 mph high I would take it to the dealer.
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Can you can borrow a GPS device of some form ? My neighbour's E39 was under-reading so he borrowed my GPS based speed camera detector to check it. Any yachtie will also have a handheld GPS, though may need to reset the calibration units.
My speedometer always reads within 1mph of the independent GPS.
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Originally Posted by MidnightRider' post='224432' date='Jan 15 2006, 01:21 AM
I think my speedometer is indicating I am traveling faster than I am. It may be off by 15 mph at higher speeds. Are there ways to test this besides clocking a measured mile? If my speedo is showing a higher speed, is my odometer accumulating miles faster than I am driving them? Help!
You would be puting miles on too fast. Use the car's stop watch, or another, and do a run from zero to sixty. If the time is way more than 6 seconds, then you have a go-to-dealer problem one way or another.
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Originally Posted by grogan545' post='224479' date='Jan 15 2006, 07:28 AM
Sounds like more than an adjustment.The speedo's are usually about 2% fast on BMW's(2 mph @ 70).If yours is 15 mph high I would take it to the dealer.
Unless something's changed in the last 5 years the practice was a deviation of up to 10% (reading faster than actual speed) was okay (per BMW NA). It's it's off by more than 10% then the dealer will correct it.
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I think you can use the limit feature of your navigation system to get an accurate speed. I am pretty sure it get it's speed via the GPS system not the speedo itself. (someone correct me if I am wrong on this)
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Damm, I always thought my speedo was off, but I just fiqure the car was build so solid you really couldn't tell, I have to read that thread mentioned above. Thanks for that info.
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I ahev an aftermarket gps - and it gives speed - and it is always 1-2mph less than the speedometer on the car


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