Will lack of speedo gear harm anything?

JeepSki11

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I have a 2001 TJ and a year ago added larger tires and a new speedometer gear. When I did this, I thought a heard a very subtle noise from the area of the new speedo-gear, but so subtle, I didn't think anything of it. A year later, the noise isn't bad, but less subtle than it used to be. I'm thinking I have a bad speedo-gear, but don't want to spend ~$70 to test this idea out. I'm wondering if it's possible to take the gear out and see if the noise goes away. ... in other words, if I take the speedo gear, are there any issues besides not being able to see how fast I'm going?
 

On an 01 TJ, the speed sensor is a direct input to the PCM/TCM and ABS. The TCM needs the input from the speed sensor for shifting reference along with the engine RPM that's from the PCM IF IT'S AN AUTOMATIC.. The ABS also uses this signal to determine ABS engagement if in fact the parameters are met for the ABS to engage, Speed Vs. Pressure. This also is in referrence to the ABCM(Airbag control module). When the parameters and thresholds are met in an event of impact, Depending on the vehicle speed, the Airbag which has two deployment circuits, will deploy at a certain rate Vs. speed. So to answer your question, It is critical but not readily seen and there are subsequent consequences if you ignore it's function other than just telling you how fast your moving. For testing and diagnostic purposes, you should be okay, but not in a long term disable.
 
Thank You for the answer.

Fortunately I just want to take out the speedo gear for a drive around the block and see if the noise goes away, then put it back in, so it sounds like I should be OK ... and for what's it's worth, I have a stick shift.
 

You will be fine for a test drive. Pull the speedo sending unit out, remove the gear, and replace the sending unit into the transfer case to seal it up.

Your check engine light will likely come on, but you will be fine.
 
If the noise came with the new gear you might not have the mesh right. Did you turn the speedo gear housing to line up with the correct number of teeth? - John
 
The speedo gear is plastic, I doubt it can generate enough noise to hear while driving. I'd bet your problem is something else.
 

The speedo gear is plastic, I doubt it can generate enough noise to hear while driving. I'd bet your problem is something else.

X2; I even had my gear fall into the transfer case (stupid me did not rotate the housing to the appropiate side) and it did not make any grinding noises...
 
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