I've been trying to narrow down the source of my speedo noise. To recap, the speedo works great, is accurate, but it there is a clicking noise, at least up to 45mph. At a slight roll it's a very loud clack, but is only every few seconds. At 40mph is isn't always noticeable, and there is just a slight shiver to needle. I removed the new lower speedo cable, pulled the actual cable out and lubed the sheath. I also zip-tied the cable to the new arm instead of snaking it through because the snake-through method gave it a little bit of a S-shape. Still noisy. So I disconnected the lower cable from the lambda counter box. Seemed quiet. But, I'm not sure I would hear noise from the angle drive through an open cable. So I reconnected the lower cable and disconnected the upper cable from the counter box and it was noisy again. Anyone on the list had a counter box go bad? What would be the symptoms of a failing counter box? Is it serviceable before it completely fails? I guess the next step is to jack it back up and check the dust cap and angle drive. Any pointers? --------- I read this somewhere: "most experts agree that the end of the world will come by accident, most likely. That's where we come in; we're Computer Experts, we make accidents."