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Speedo jumps around

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#1 ·
Any time I get over about 65mph the speedo will start to jump around. It' doesn't bounce but will drop 5-10 mph hold there for a split second then jump back up. It will just do this back and forth randomly. I've replaced the VSS and with AE hooked up it shows a steady speed which tells me that everything up to the PCM is good.

I've recently got a Lightning speedo thinking it was the speedo that was bad but the new speedo still does it. I had both speedos checked out at Tacoma Speedometer and when they test them they are rock steady. So this tells me it's still something in the truck.

The guy at Tacoma Speedometer said it could be the RABS module but I think that is between the VSS and PCM and if AE is showing steady I wouldn't think that would be it. The only thing I can think of is if I've got a chafed wire or a bad pin in a connector. Anyone else had a similar issue that they found the fix for?
 
#2 ·
Three things cause a jumpy speedo. The VSS, the tone ring in the rear diff, and the PSOM in the instrument cluster. Since you have swapped speedos around you eliminated that.
 
#3 ·
I have done checking on mine and I think I have it pin pointed to the tone ring, need to flush the diff out an get a new ring. For some reason when my tranny temp gets to 160-180 it delay shifts and shifts hard, could this be caused by a bad tone ring or am I looking at a new tranny soon?
 
#4 ·
I would think being AE shows steady that the VSS and tone ring would be fine as well. It seems to be something between the PCM and Speedo. Also if it was a VSS or tone ring I wouldn't think it would drop stay there then jump back up but be more of a sharp bounce if you get what I'm saying. I'm at a bit of a loss on this one.
 
#5 ·
I've also got the same problem - been driving it like that for about 2 years. After about 62mph the speedo will jump as you described. What I found out is that there is some type of "computer" behind the speedo in the instrument cluster. I don't remember the name but it could be the PSOM that Speeddemon pointed out. When I priced the part it was about $400 so I have let it be. It hasn't messed with my shift points or anything that's why I left mine the way it is.

'96 F250 w/ E40D
 
#6 ·
^That is exactly what I was referring to. The PSOM is the Programmable Speedometer Module. That little bugger can cause all sorts of issues from speedo jumping around to putting the trans into limp mode(full line pressure at all times).
 
#7 ·
Well, if that be the case - yesterday I called Ford just out of curiosity. Ford no longer has any PSOM's in stock - although the person I talked to said you had to buy the speedometer head - is that correct and does anyone know where you could get a speedometer head other than getting lucky in a junkyard? thanks.
 
#10 ·
Mine dose the same thing .all teeth on the tone ring look good. new vss and connector swapped speedo. still the same. is there a gound someplace that could cause it. ?
 
#11 ·
I don't know if this will help anybody out in the future. But my speedometer was doing the exact opposite of what everyboy elses was doing. Instead of acting up at higher speeds, it stayed at 0 mph until I hit about 60 mph then it would be either dead on accurate or start jumping around. Also I did not have an ABS light illuminate, but I can't find it KOEO either so I think it is probably burnt out. I ended up changing the VSS in the rear axle and now everything works like it is supposed to.
 
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