Originally Posted by
hoi polloi
Indeed... And it's quite easy to measure odometer accuracy using the odometer check signage on some motorways - they only go for 5km each but 10% of 5km is still 500m and the odometer is a lot more accurate than that..
As for checking the speedo itself - if you don't have a GPS handy this works well at getting the uncorrected speed out of the car..
- Set the cruise control to the speed you want to check, say 100km/h
- With the vehicle at speed reset the trip computer
- Select the average speed readout
- Initially it will show dashes but after a few seconds the average speed is shown which is the uncorrected speed and actually quite close to GPS speed..
For cruise control at 100km/h I get 94km/h
- Anthony.
Anthony et al: is it just me, or does anyone else find all this strange. What's being said is that the car actually knows the correct distance that it travels and the car also knows correct time. But for some odd reason, the car can't/won't tell the driver the correct speed. Doesn't this seem just a little bit absurd? Why would the good burghers in Germany take these correct metrics and manipulate the speedo reading to give the wrong number?
Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is on-line, in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the expertise of the wider forum! Thank you.
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