Speed sensor?

ChopperJeff

Active Member
Is there a place I can buy a speed sensor for any less than my dealer?

They want $75 for one. I noticed one on eBay for $35, but their part number is BD4122-04 which is not the same part number as Big Dog states, which is BDM170-00369.
 

Nomad2day

Longhair Redneck Geek
I looked at the number on my 2007 Bulldog speedo sensor.Mind you it has two labels wrapped on it. I cannot see the BDM part number on the bottom but the top on is BD4122-05.
I will double check the last two digits when it cools down.
 

Raywood

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Is there a place I can buy a speed sensor for any less than my dealer?

They want $75 for one. I noticed one on eBay for $35, but their part number is BD4122-04 which is not the same part number as Big Dog states, which is BDM170-00369.
Jeff, as one of the oldest members of this website I would think you would know about Nelson by now!!! :D

WB Cycles sells any BDM part at member discount and is a sponsor of this site.
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ChopperJeff

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Thanks Raywood! I just emailed them to find out the price of the sensor.

Isn't there some way of testing the sensor, aside from throwing it into a working Big Dog and seeing if it functions or not? You'd think a dealer would be willing to do that, but I know mine won't. Just hate to gamble my $75.
 

WB Cycles

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Is there a place I can buy a speed sensor for any less than my dealer?

They want $75 for one. I noticed one on eBay for $35, but their part number is BD4122-04 which is not the same part number as Big Dog states, which is BDM170-00369.
Just emailed you Jeff .... that's the right part number for BDM (BDM170-00369) and $75 is pretty much the price you're going to see on those. The stamped part number doesn't always match up to the factory assigned number. I'll see if I can't locate one tomorrow and confirm the stamped number :up:
 

Raywood

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Isn't there some way of testing the sensor, aside from throwing it into a working Big Dog and seeing if it functions or not? You'd think a dealer would be willing to do that, but I know mine won't. Just hate to gamble my $75.
I think there is a procedure to test the sensor in the flow chart. Do you have this? I was distributed here late last year or earlier this year.

It's posted here somewhere but I can't find it. Guess if someone can find it we will make it a sticky in the "How To" section for reference.

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rhinoevans

Active Member
For what it is worth, I bought one on Ebay fo $35. Has the short cable (8 inches with a small connector on it). Mine has the long wire and connects under the console. Could have made it work, except, when I checked mine it was just unpluged. I am sure thy are all the same, just the length of the wire and the type of connector.
 

CCRainman

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The one on ebay for 35 is the short wire version. They are all the same. I would save a couple of buck and buy the 35 deal and splice the wires then shrink wrap them back.
 

lee

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I think there is a procedure to test the sensor in the flow chart. Do you have this? I was distributed here late last year or earlier this year.

It's posted here somewhere but I can't find it. Guess if someone can find it we will make it a sticky in the "How To" section for reference.

:cheers:
I looked for the flow chart the other day and i couldn't find it either. Luckily I printed it out long ago.
 

ChopperJeff

Active Member
Thank you everybody for your input!

Last night I decided to take the speedo itself apart and check the connections there. However, I soon realized that the speedo wires go thru a round connector and then into the speedo which is all sealed. I cut the damn thing (it's just plastic), and then was able to see the three wires going into the printed circuit board. The speed signal wire was off, so I soldered it back on, put it back together, and now it works!!!

At first I thought that it was my actions that caused the wire to come off as I mistakenly twisted the round connector thinking it would unscrew, but I ended up twisting the wires and causing the plastic nut that lives inside the speedo to come undone. However, since my act of soldering it back fixed it, I have to think now that it was not me that broke it.

I wonder if this is what's happening with other people out there. The wires that go to the printed circuit board are very tiny, and I can certainly see where vibration could result in them breaking. Certainly replacing the speedo would have fixed it, but my dealer told me the speedo goes for $115. Seems a high price to pay for what amounts to a wire just needing to be soldered back on!

I'm going to see if I can figure out a way to duplicate the signal that the speeed sensor puts out. Then I'll either build a circuit that does the same thing, or use a wave generator. Seems to me if one can first determine that the speedo is indeed bad, then one has nothing to lose by cutting into it. I'll keep you all posted... could come in handy for those that are in the same boat I was in.

Thanks again for everones help... this is a GREAT site with a lot of good people!
 

stlmikie

I wish I had more money.
For the record. The length of wire is not the only diff. The depth the plug goes in is diff. on some as well.
 

Nomad2day

Longhair Redneck Geek
Yes Chaingunner,
That is the flowchart...:2thumbs:
Do yourself a favor and do a save as to your hard drive..41 pages of kick ass info...
Thanks agin to Sulconst2
Neil
 
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