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My Telluride is a few weeks old and noticed that the speedometer and the digital speed is about 3-4 miles off. Has anyone else had this issue?
 
My Telluride is a few weeks old and noticed that the speedometer and the digital speed is about 3-4 miles off. Has anyone else had this issue?
you mean there's a mismatch between the mph on the Head-Up Display vs. the analog gauge?

I wish I could tell you but I only look at the road and the HUD when I'm driving.
 
I haven’t noticed a mismatch. Have you set the cruise and then verified a mismatch?
 
you mean there's a mismatch between the mph on the Head-Up Display vs. the analog gauge?

I wish I could tell you but I only look at the road and the HUD when I'm driving.
My speedometer could read 50 and the digital will read 47.
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I had a similar experience. I set the cruise control to a set speed then opened up my Waze app to see it was off by 1-2mph. I was going slower than the cruise control said I was. The speedometer will be the most accurate as I think it uses the revolutions of the hub. But depending on your wheel with tire height, the other computerized speed measurements may be off a little and change as the tires wear down their tread. I’m okay with it because I was planning to shop for my next set of tires hoping to get close to 1” taller.
 
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My Telluride is a few weeks old and noticed that the speedometer and the digital speed is about 3-4 miles off. Has anyone else had this issue?
you mean the Head-Up Display vs. the analog gauge?
My speedometer could read 50 and the digital will read 47.
maybe the analog hand on the speedometer is misaligned? That doesn't seem like a difficult fix.
 
I had a similar experience. I set the cruise control to a set speed then opened up my Waze app to see it was off by 1-2mph. I was going slower than the cruise control said I was. The speedometer will be the most accurate as I think it uses the revolutions of the hub. But depending on your wheel with tire height, the other computerized speed measurements may be off a little and change as the tires wear down their tread. I’m okay with it because I was planning to shop for my next set of tires hoping to get close to 1” taller.
I'm bringing it in on Friday to address it. Apparently others have had similar experiences. I think it is a simple reset. I will post the outcome. Happy new year!
 
AWD or FWD?
 
My Telluride is a few weeks old and noticed that the speedometer and the digital speed is about 3-4 miles off. Has anyone else had this issue?
Normal on my car but only about 2MPH. I have a GPS app on my phone and ran it when I was driving. My digital readout was more accurate than the analog gauge. Try the same thing and see which is more accurate for you and trust that reading.
 




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