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Can Speedometer be adjusted

Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by Ridge Kennedy, Oct 19, 2020.

  1. orenji

    orenji Senior Member

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    Drive 2 MPH slower and your issue is solved. ;)
     
  2. NewHybridOwner

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    But yesterday I encountered one of those temporary speed indicator devices that the city had set up, and it showed the same speed as the Prius's speedometer.
     
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    And you can be certain that it was calibrated to 1/10 of a mile and re-calibrated often. :ROFLMAO:
     
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    When I look back-and-forrth between our (satellite nav) garmin and the speedo, there's typically one or two kmh discrepancy. This is on highway, going around 80 kmh (~50 mph)..
     
  5. Ridge Kennedy

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    Thank you all for your informative replies.
     
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    I agree and can confirm this as well. I have the ScanGauge connected in my PiP all the time for extra gauges, and the dash speedo (and Waze, Google Maps, etc) all register a couple KM/h higher than the car does. As others have mentioned, I am sure it is for legal/liability issues, and I also agree that it may save oneself a speeding ticket one day. ;)

    Just don’t worry about it. (y)
     
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