PhilipM
New member
I was on a long drive back to Andorra yesterday - about 1020 Km.
As I recall in the distant past the odometer operated the same drive as the speedo. So if your speedo overread - as we were taught all speedos were designed to do slightly - your odometer should also overread.
So I checked the odometer against the distance to get home on the Satnav and it was bang on - 500 Km on the odometer equated exactly with 500 less Km to go on the SatNav.
So it would appear that the two are linked as the SatNav always operates whether you are using it or not, and can even operate with a Satellite signal through the use of a gyroscope when you're in a tunnel.
Does this mean that the speedo also operates off the SatNav which would render it accurate (within the very slight inaccuracies within the Sat Nav system)?
As I recall in the distant past the odometer operated the same drive as the speedo. So if your speedo overread - as we were taught all speedos were designed to do slightly - your odometer should also overread.
So I checked the odometer against the distance to get home on the Satnav and it was bang on - 500 Km on the odometer equated exactly with 500 less Km to go on the SatNav.
So it would appear that the two are linked as the SatNav always operates whether you are using it or not, and can even operate with a Satellite signal through the use of a gyroscope when you're in a tunnel.
Does this mean that the speedo also operates off the SatNav which would render it accurate (within the very slight inaccuracies within the Sat Nav system)?