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<blockquote data-quote="cdover73" data-source="post: 33935" data-attributes="member: 299"><p>I have a Lowe Stinger 170 with a Merc 60 4-stroke. I took it out the other day and must have picked up some trash in the intake to the speedo because it stopped working. It would respond erratically to speed. Wide open it would show 10mph, stop and it would show the same. I called Cabelas and they said to bring it right in and they would flush it out. I appreciated the promptness they showed, but they are about 60 miles from my home. I don't go that way often and my '03 Dodge with the HEMI just don't get that good of mileage anymore!! For something as simple as this I would think I could flush it myself. Can anyone tell me if I'm right or do I just need to take it in? It is only 2 months old with no other problems.</p><p>Also, is this a common problem with speedo's? Is there anything I can do to keep it from happening?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdover73, post: 33935, member: 299"] I have a Lowe Stinger 170 with a Merc 60 4-stroke. I took it out the other day and must have picked up some trash in the intake to the speedo because it stopped working. It would respond erratically to speed. Wide open it would show 10mph, stop and it would show the same. I called Cabelas and they said to bring it right in and they would flush it out. I appreciated the promptness they showed, but they are about 60 miles from my home. I don't go that way often and my '03 Dodge with the HEMI just don't get that good of mileage anymore!! For something as simple as this I would think I could flush it myself. Can anyone tell me if I'm right or do I just need to take it in? It is only 2 months old with no other problems. Also, is this a common problem with speedo's? Is there anything I can do to keep it from happening? [/QUOTE]
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