by Cody1798 on Fri May 24, 2019 6:23 pm
So I've recently just purchased a 2009 ML 3.2L 5 speed manual. Not long after I picked it up the speedo and odometer both stopped working. I checked the speedo drive gear on the transfer case output and the plastic gears were shredded. I replaced the gear hoping it would be a one time instance. It was not as around 250kms later and after a decent bump in the road the speedo cut out again. Checked the plastic driven gear and yet again it was shredded. I used a mirror and checked inside the housing where the gear is mounted to do a visual inspection of the driving gear on the output shaft, it was all good. I checked for any excessive play in the tailshaft, it was all good. It has a one piece tailshaft which I am unsure if it is standard or if it has been converted from a two piece tailshaft. I greased the uni-joints as it looked like they hadn't been done in a while. I checked the engine, transmission, and transfer case mountings and they all seem okay nothing to be concerned about. I replaced the gear making sure this time I double-checked the alignment of the gear tooth indicator on the housing was correct. Yet again the speedo dropped out, this time after almost 500kms but again it was on a harsh bump in the road which caused the failure. On inspection I found the speedo driven gear shredded yet again. This time I removed the tailshaft and checked the uni-joints properly, they are all good. Removed the extension housing from the transfer case, there was no debris inside they housing which might have been getting caught between the gears. I checked for any excessive movement in the output shaft for both lateral and thrust movement, all seemed ok as I double checked with another gearbox from the same model. The driving gear of the output shaft has no concern. The bearings feel smooth on rotation when rotating by hand as well. I reinstalled everything ensuring everything was installed correctly and changed the gear oil with some new oil making sure both the driving and driven gears were well lubricated. I even went to the extent of getting my wheels balanced to try help remove any vibrations present. All felt like a wasted effort though as after around 450kms the speedo dropped out again. I'm running out of ideas and I am looking for advice on where to look or what to try. The car is bone stock unmodified apart from all-terrain tyres I put on it but they aren't the cause as it had highway tread on it when I bought it when the speedo dropped out the first time. The only other idea I have feels like a stupid idea but I'm thinking that if the tailshaft has been converted to one-piece, it may possibly be too long not allowing enough movement during up and down travel but I have no way of checking that without buying a two-piece tailshaft. I would just use a GPS speedo as everyone else is telling me to do but as I do a lot of highway driving cruise control is nice but that doesn't work obviously when the speedo doesn't work. If anyone has seen, heard, or know of anything remotely similar or even other ideas to check that would be much appreciated