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Getting Wild
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![]() When you replace a speed sensor, can you just replace the magnet or do you have to replace the whole thing?
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Gone Wild
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![]() I think unless the magnet is cracked, split or broken physically you just need to replace the speed sensor.
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Getting Wild
Join Date: Feb 2017
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![]() I replaced the speed sensor and the MCOR and still go 7 mph with the speed code 4. Any ideas?
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![]() Check your magnet, it may need to be replaced too...
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