DIY 2005 Suzuki GSXR 750 Speed Sensor Troubleshooting & Replacement

DIY 2005 Suzuki GSXR 750 Speed Sensor Troubleshooting & Replacement

Quick little DIY tutorial on how to troubleshoot your miles per hour gauge not working due to a malfunctioning speed sensor. Save yourself some money, buy your part on eBay for $25-$30 Bucks used or brand new and replace it yourself. Time frame for this repair it’s typically 15 minutes. The dealership will charge you $160 for an hour’s worth of labor cost plus parts which in this case the speed sensor from the dealership will normally run you anywhere from $70 to $150.

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Giovanni Morgana says:

bro thank you that was really helpful

Isidro Hdz says:

Hi, is it normal that the top right red light on the speedometer be always on?

Budget ZX10R says:

Maybe you should actually show how to replace it instead of just talking about it….

craig saunders says:

ok update I just brought a new harness installed it got the gauge back up now the bike won't start i turn it on nothing fires up at all

craig saunders says:

that's the thing my headlight and everything works just fine I'll get a new harness I just stripped the whole bike down checked everything and still nothing

craig saunders says:

I've done 85% of what u said my bike is still apart I'll go Check the rest and give u an update. the cluster and connection points are good me and a friend pulled my cluster swapped with his and it worked just fine on his bike I give a few more things a try and hit u back up if I have any luck. thanks bro

craig saunders says:

have you have the issue where the speedo and tach went out with no display but the guage works?

Jaime Trujillo says:

Hey man once u replaced the speed sensor and actually started riding was the mph correct? I have similar issue mine while riding jumps 5 mph and goes back down ..its not an accurate mph

TheREGGIE1324 says:

85k Nice, long live that GSXR. Great vid

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